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60. It is not Bleak House. 61. It is not David Copperfield. 62. It is not The Mystery of Edwin Drood. 63. It is not Great Expectations. 64. It is not Little Dorrit. 65. It is not Our Mutual Friend.
And that's question #65. The end. No-one wins.
Too bad, though. Because it was, in fact, A Tale of Two Cities. If you'd put those in a different order, you would have had it.
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You unbelievable literalist assfuck.
"The letter--if not the spirit--of the law." You taken my current operating motto & used it against me.
I love you, Se�or Nix. Let me bear your man-spudlings.
-------------------- "The French have a saying: 'mise en place'—keep everything in its fucking place!"
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I figured it was A Tale of Two Cities. I've only heard of Copperfield, Great Expectations, and a Tale of Two Citites, and I figured it had to be the one that wasn't eligible.