"Well, every one for himself, and Providence for us all--as the elephant said when he danced among the chickens."
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Novelists from EnglandPlaywrights from EnglandUniversity of Oxford facultyVictorian novelistsUniversity of Oxford alumni
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A Simpleton (1873)
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Charles Reade
Charles Reade (June 8, 1814 β April 11, 1884) was an English novelist and dramatist.
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