Mr. Wopsle's great-aunt kept an evening school.... : Quote by Charles Dickens

“ Mr. Wopsle's great-aunt kept an evening school in the village; that is to say, she was a ridiculous old woman of limited means and unlimited infirmity, who used to go to sleep from six to seven every evening, in the society of youth who paid two pence per week each, for the improving opportunity of seeing her do it. ”

Charles Dickens
  • From : Great Expectations
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