narratives (10)in #iron • 17 days ago[Literature] Charles Dickens: Night Walks #15/43All these busy figures between decks, dimly seen bending at their work in smoke and fire, are as nothing to the figures that shall do work here of another kind in smoke and…narratives (10)in #dockyards • last month[Literature] Charles Dickens: Night Walks #14/43I had seen the sheaved corn carrying in the golden fields as I came down to the river; and the rosy farmer, watching his labouring-men in the saddle on his cob, had told me how…narratives (10)in #schooners • 2 months ago[Literature] Charles Dickens: Night Walks #13/43Chatham Dockyard There are some small out-of-the-way landing-places on the Thames and the Medway, where I do much of my summer idling. Running water is favourable to…narratives (10)in #ghost • 2 months ago[Literature] Charles Dickens: Night Walks #12/43The lights were turned out while the sparks died out, and it appeared to me as if the whole play – ship, donkey, men and women, divine little creature, and all – were a…narratives (10)in #donkey • 2 months ago[Literature] Charles Dickens: Night Walks #11/43Then, I pictured to myself the being called upon to come down on the stage and receive the donkey. I thought how all the people would shriek when they saw it had fallen to a…narratives (10)in #theatre • 3 months ago[Literature] Charles Dickens: Night Walks #10/43BLORES, WOODENLEGWALK, TOBACCO-STOPPERROW, WAPPING.And I couldn’t rub it out. I recollect resting in a little churchyard after this persecution, disposed to think upon the…narratives (10)in #rothschild • 3 months ago[Literature] Charles Dickens: Night Walks #9/43Had I the least idea what was meant by such terms as jobbery, rigging the market, cooking accounts, getting up a dividend, making things pleasant, and the like? Not the…narratives (10)in #merrychance • 3 months ago[Literature] Charles Dickens: Night Walks #8/43Now, when I saw this dog I thought of Whittington, and felt that things were coming right; I encouraged him by saying, ‘Hi, boy!’ ‘Poor fellow!’ ‘Good dog!’ and was satisfied…narratives (10)in #guildhall • 3 months ago[Literature] Charles Dickens: Night Walks #7/43These were, first to go (as a species of investment) and see the Giants in Guildhall, out of whom I felt it not improbable that some prosperous adventure would arise; failing…narratives (10)in #astray • 4 months ago[Literature] Charles Dickens: Night Walks #6/43Gone Astray When I was a very small boy indeed, both in years and stature, I got lost one day in the City of London. I was taken out by Somebody (shade of Somebody forgive me…narratives (10)in #toast • 4 months ago[Literature] Charles Dickens: Night Walks #5/43A painful and unnatural result comes of the comparison one is forced to institute between the growth of corruption as displayed in the so much improved and cared for fruits of…narratives (10)in #westminster • 4 months ago[Literature] Charles Dickens: Night Walks #4/43I wonder that the great master who knew everything, when he called Sleep the death of each day’s life, did not call Dreams the insanity of each day’s sanity. By this time I…narratives (10)in #rot • 4 months ago[Literature] Charles Dickens: Night Walks #3/43Quite refreshed by having mingled with this good society, I made a new start with a new heart, setting the old King’s Bench prison before me for my next object, and resolving…narratives (10)in #haunting • 5 months ago[Literature] Charles Dickens: Night Walks #2/43There was need of encouragement on the threshold of the bridge, for the bridge was dreary. The chopped-up murdered man, had not been lowered with a rope over the parapet when…narratives (10)in #night • 5 months ago[Literature] Charles Dickens: Night Walks #1/43Night Walks Some years ago, a temporary inability to sleep, referable to a distressing impression, caused me to walk about the streets all night, for a series of several…