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Dickens, C: Cricket on the Hearth
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Classic from the year 2008 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, , course: -, - entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: The kettle began it! Don’t tell me what Mrs. Peerybingle said. I know better. Mrs. Peerybingle may leave it on record to the end of time that she couldn’t say which of them began it; but, I say the kettle did. I ought to know, I hope! The kettle began it, full five minutes by the little waxy–faced Dutch clock in the corner, befo…
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  • Year: 2008
  • Pages: 109
  • ISBN: 9783640231959
  • ISBN-10: 3640231953
  • ISBN-13: 9783640231959
  • Format: ePub
  • Language: English

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Classic from the year 2008 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, , course: -, - entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: The kettle began it! Don’t tell me what Mrs. Peerybingle said. I
know better. Mrs. Peerybingle may leave it on record to the end of
time that she couldn’t say which of them began it; but, I say the
kettle did. I ought to know, I hope! The kettle began it, full five
minutes by the little waxy–faced Dutch clock in the corner, before
the Cricket uttered a chirp.
As if the clock hadn’t finished striking, and the convulsive little
Haymaker at the top of it, jerking away right and left with a scythe
in front of a Moorish Palace, hadn’t mowed down half an acre of
imaginary grass before the Cricket joined in at all!
Why, I am not naturally positive. Every one knows that. I wouldn’t
set my own opinion against the opinion of Mrs. Peerybingle, unless
I were quite sure, on any account whatever. Nothing should induce
me. But, this is a question of act. And the fact is, that the kettle
began it, at least five minutes before the Cricket gave any sign of
being in existence. Contradict me, and I’ll say ten.
Let me narrate exactly how it happened. I should have proceeded to
do so in my very first word, but for this plain consideration—if I
am to tell a story I must begin at the beginning; and how is it
possible to begin at the beginning, without beginning at the kettle?
It appeared as if there were a sort of match, or trial of skill, you
must understand, between the kettle and the Cricket. And this is
what led to it, and how it came about. [...]

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  • Author: Charles Dickens
  • Publisher:
  • Year: 2008
  • Pages: 109
  • ISBN: 9783640231959
  • ISBN-10: 3640231953
  • ISBN-13: 9783640231959
  • Format: ePub
  • Language: English English

Classic from the year 2008 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, , course: -, - entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: The kettle began it! Don’t tell me what Mrs. Peerybingle said. I
know better. Mrs. Peerybingle may leave it on record to the end of
time that she couldn’t say which of them began it; but, I say the
kettle did. I ought to know, I hope! The kettle began it, full five
minutes by the little waxy–faced Dutch clock in the corner, before
the Cricket uttered a chirp.
As if the clock hadn’t finished striking, and the convulsive little
Haymaker at the top of it, jerking away right and left with a scythe
in front of a Moorish Palace, hadn’t mowed down half an acre of
imaginary grass before the Cricket joined in at all!
Why, I am not naturally positive. Every one knows that. I wouldn’t
set my own opinion against the opinion of Mrs. Peerybingle, unless
I were quite sure, on any account whatever. Nothing should induce
me. But, this is a question of act. And the fact is, that the kettle
began it, at least five minutes before the Cricket gave any sign of
being in existence. Contradict me, and I’ll say ten.
Let me narrate exactly how it happened. I should have proceeded to
do so in my very first word, but for this plain consideration—if I
am to tell a story I must begin at the beginning; and how is it
possible to begin at the beginning, without beginning at the kettle?
It appeared as if there were a sort of match, or trial of skill, you
must understand, between the kettle and the Cricket. And this is
what led to it, and how it came about. [...]

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