Re: your mail

N6EYD (N6eyd@cris.com)
Fri, 28 Nov 1997 16:08:37 -0500

yes we just want to know were the quotation came frome.
we liked it so much that we used it in our marrige vows.
i gues i for got to say that in the first post.
serry about that must have been thinking about that turkey smiles.


happy holidays.
charles and prudence.
full of the dickens and always smiling.


On Thu, 27 Nov 1997, Charles Dickens wrote:

> My dear Charles and Prudence,
>
>   I am not sure what it is that puzzles you about the quotation from "David
> Copperfield,"  "There can be no disparity in marriage like unsuitability of
> mind and purpose."  It is uttered by Mrs Strong, contemplating what might
> have been - her marriage to Jack Maldon.  She feels she has had a lucky
> escape, because the two of them have nothing common.  The sentiment sticks
> in David's mind because it casts light on his own marriage to Dora.
>   Does that answer your question?
>
> Faithfully yours,
>
>
> Charles Dickens
> ____________________________________________________________________________
> ________
> >quotation
> >
> >dear ser i'm wondering about the quotation ,
> >there's no disparity in marriage,
> >like unsutibilities of mind and purpose.
> >that is in david copperfield.
> >
> >
> >happy holidays.
> >charles and prudence.
> >full of the dickens and always smiling.
> >
> >
>
> ======================
> Charles Dickens
> charles_dickens@rmplc.co.uk
> Author
>