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No Sense Like Common Sense
Or Some Passages In The Life Of Charles Middleton (1843)
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184 pages
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The narrative centers on Charles Middleton, a young man transitioning from rural life to the challenges of city living. He faces various obstacles, including financial hardships and romantic dilemmas, while relying on his common sense and practicality for guidance. This journey fosters personal growth and underscores themes of self-reliance, hard work, and perseverance. As a classic of Victorian literature, the novel highlights the significance of navigating life's challenges with resilience and determination.
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2008, paperback
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