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  2. David Copperfield - Wikipedia

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    David Copperfield [N 1] is a novel by English author Charles Dickens, ... (Chapter 18: "A Retrospect", Chapter 43: "Another Retrospect", Chapter 53: "Another ...

  3. Whist - Wikipedia

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    In Dickens' David Copperfield, whist is mentioned three times: in Chapter 18 ("A Retrospect") as the pastime of Mr. Chestle, the future husband of Miss Larkins; in Chapter 37 ("A Little Cold Water"), Mr. Mills is said to frequent a whist club; and in Chapter 41 ("Dora's Aunts"), as the game played by Mr. Pidger (more precisely in the form of ...

  4. David Copperfield (illusionist) - Wikipedia

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    Copperfield was born David Seth Kotkin in Metuchen, New Jersey, [10] [11] the son of Jewish parents Rebecca Kotkin (née Gispan; 1924–2008), an insurance adjuster, and Hyman Kotkin (1922–2006), who owned and operated Korby's, a men's haberdashery in Warren, New Jersey. [10]

  5. Betsey Trotwood - Wikipedia

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    Betsey Trotwood is David Copperfield's great-aunt on his father's side, and has an unfavourable view of men and boys, having been ill-used and abandoned by a worthless husband earlier in life.

  6. Wilkins Micawber - Wikipedia

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    Wilkins Micawber is a fictional character in Charles Dickens's 1850 novel David Copperfield. He is traditionally identified with the optimistic belief that "something will turn up." He is traditionally identified with the optimistic belief that "something will turn up."

  7. David Copperfield sued over ‘trashed’ $7 million Manhattan ...

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    Copperfield bought the unit in 1997 for $7.4 million, according to the complaint, which says the residence is so large, it is serviced by its own dedicated heating, ventilation, electrical and hot ...

  8. Mr. Dick - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Dick first appears in chapter 13 – "The Sequel of my Resolution" – which was first published in the fifth instalment in September 1849. [8]The unbroken stillness of the parlour window leading me to infer, after a while, that she was not there, I lifted up my eyes to the window above it, where I saw a florid, pleasant-looking gentleman, with a grey head, who shut up one eye in a ...

  9. Magician David Copperfield sued for allegedly trashing his ...

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    The suit accuses Copperfield, 67, of causing an estimated $1.9 million worth of damage to the building’s elevators and upward of $1 million worth of damage to other units.