DICKENS FELLOWSHIP
Members of tho Auckland Dickens Fellowship were entertained last night by interesting comments on tho character of Mr. Micawber, given by the convener for tho evening, the Rev. C. E/ Perkins. Mr. George Cruickshajik presided and chapters 39 and 40 of "David Copperfield" formed tho subject of study. Tho following passages were read by members:—" Mr. Micawber's Professional Peticence," Mr. J. E. Green; "Good Advice from Agnes," Mrs. ,T. W. Kealy; "Uriah Heep Shows His Hand," Mr. G. S. Jiullen; "Mr. Wickfield Under Torture," tho Pev. C. E. Perkins; "Mr. Peggotty's Search for Emily," Mrs. 1 Kenneth Gordon.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23019, 22 April 1938, Page 15
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100DICKENS FELLOWSHIP New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23019, 22 April 1938, Page 15
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