A Christmas Carol, Oliver twist and Little Dorrit
"A Christmas Carol," published in 1843, is a famous Christmas story written by Charles Dickens. The story follows the character Ebenezer Scrooge as he learns the true meaning of Christmas through visits from three ghosts.
Three famous story tellers are Aesop, Mark Twain, and Dr. Seuss.
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Charles Upham is famous in New Zeal-and because he was one of the only three people who have won the Victoria Cross. He won this award for his actions in Crete.
Charles Upham is famous in New Zeal-and because he was one of the only three people who have won the Victoria Cross. He won this award for his actions in Crete.
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The Foolish Wishes, by Charles Perrault.
Charles in Charge was the story of Charles, a 19 year old college student, that went to work as a male nanny watching a working couples three children. Charles in Charge first episode was aired in 1984.
France has had many famous people. These include Napoleon Bonaparte who conquered most of Europe, Charles De Gaulle, and Brigitte Bardot.
Three of Charles Dickens most famous novels are:Great ExpectationsA Tale of Two CitiesOliver TwistThese are just 3 examples of many great classics written by Charles Dickens.
Mr. Gradgrind, from Charles Dicken's famous novel Hard Times, had a three word motto: "Facts, sir, facts."
The title of the story is "A Christmas Carol" and it was written by Charles Dickens. It tells the tale of a miserly man named Ebenezer Scrooge who undergoes a transformation after being visited by the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come.