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Mugby Junction

Charles Dickens

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Book Excerpt: 
. . .And so his choice of a road shall be determined by his choice among his discoveries.”

Her hands still busy, she again glanced at the prospect, as if it comprehended something that had not been in it before, and laughed as if it yielded her new pleasure.

“But I must not forget,” said Barbox Brothers, “(having got so far) to ask a favour.  p. 41I want your help in this expedient of mine.  I want to bring you what I pick up at the heads of the seven roads that you lie here looking out at, and to compare notes with you about it.  May I?  They say two heads are better than one.  I should say myself that probably depends upon the heads concerned.  But I am quite sure, though we are so newly acquainted, that your head and your father’s have found out better things, Phœbe, than ever mine of itself discovered.”

She gave him her sympathetic right hand, in perfect rapture with his propos. . . Read More

Community Reviews

MUGBY JUNCTION-CHARLES DICKENS
✒"Let me see. Mugby Junction,Mugby Junction. Where shall I go next? As it came into my head last night when I woke from an uneasy sleep in the carriage and found myself here,I can go anywhere from here. Where shall I go?"

Foreword by Robert Macfarlane 4⭐

Barbox Brothers by Charles Dickens 4⭐
Barbox Brothers and Co. by Charles Dickens 4.5⭐
Main Line. The Boy at Mugby by Charles Dickens 3.75⭐
No. 1 Branch Line. The Signalman by Charles Dickens 4⭐
No. 2 Branch Line. The Engine-driver by Andrew Halliday 3.5⭐
No. 3 Branch Line

Can you escape your past? Can you find the woman you lost?
Here is a quote from chapter one:
"Stay!" interposed the visitor with a slight flush. "What signifies your name? Lamps is name enough for me. I like it. It is bright and expressive. What do I want more."
Four stars for "Barbox Brothers".

Lovely short stories all connected by a train station

A really enjoyable Victorian read, with some great stories in.

I should read more short stories.

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