Dickens is wonderful at populating our imaginations with these characters. You just think there are more characters in Dickens who have become words in the Oxford English Dictionary than those of any other novelist. Grad grind, bumble, heap, pecs, nithium, they come adjectives, pub, slapery, nouns, macabre-ish, best of all maybe, scrooge. In this last passage, which is from David Copperfield, we are Shea Macabre. His mother has died, and the ghastly murd stones have sent it to work in the blacking factory. He's arrested as he inevitably always is for debt and sent to the debt of prison.

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