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'''Charles Dickens''' (Mudmonth 7, 1812 - Midsummermonth 12, 1870) was an English writer and {{Over|sharing scather|social critic}} of the [[Victorish Tide]]. Deemed as one of the greatest writers of all time, Dickens would go on to utter sundry well-known works in his lifetime, which would uphold their name long after his death. Dickens also fought for children's rights, schooling, and other {{Over|overhauls|reforms}}.
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'''Karl Dickens''' (Mudmonth 7, 1812 - Midsummermonth 12, 1870) was an English writer, {{Over|talebooker|novelist}}, and {{Over|sharing scather|social critic}} of the [[Victorish Tide]]. Deemed as one of the greatest talebookers of all time, Dickens would go on to utter sundry well-known works in his lifetime, which would uphold their {{Over|name|reputation}} long after his death. Dickens also {{Over|fought|campaigned}} for children's rights, {{Over|schooling|education}}, and other {{Over|ameedings|reforms}}.
 

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Charles Dickens (Mudmonth 7, 1812 - Midsummermonth 12, 1870) was an English writer and sharing scather of the Victorish Tide. Deemed as one of the greatest writers of all time, Dickens would go on to utter sundry well-known works in his lifetime, which would uphold their name long after his death. Dickens also fought for children's rights, schooling, and other overhauls.