Dickens, Tale of Two Cities, ch.
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Dickens, Tale of Two Cities, ch. 13. Extremely cringeworthy scene where this legal clerk visits a young woman just to tell her
I AM A HOPELESS DRUNK AND THERE'S NO WAY YOU COULD LOVE ME
And she's embarrassed and cries and says it's not so bad and surely you could get back in shape and drink less and get a more optimistic outlook.
But he just repeats
I AM A HOPELESS DRUNK AND THERE'S NO WAY YOU COULD LOVE ME
That's his whole message.
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Dickens, Tale of Two Cities, ch. 13. Extremely cringeworthy scene where this legal clerk visits a young woman just to tell her
I AM A HOPELESS DRUNK AND THERE'S NO WAY YOU COULD LOVE ME
And she's embarrassed and cries and says it's not so bad and surely you could get back in shape and drink less and get a more optimistic outlook.
But he just repeats
I AM A HOPELESS DRUNK AND THERE'S NO WAY YOU COULD LOVE ME
That's his whole message.
@mrundkvist I find Dickens hard to like, to be honest.