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I just googled Edwin Drood, and I have to say: If you continue using pseudonyms, and you DON'T call WonderBoy 'Honeythunder', I will be VERY DISAPPOINTED.
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Edwin Drood is no good, in spite of the stone throwing boy, Buzzard and Honeythunder.
Gilbert Keith Chesterton Maisie Ward 1932
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Cloisterham at the expense of the dissenting demagogue, Honeythunder; I know that he even took the last and most disastrous step in the modern
Appreciations and Criticisms of the Works of Charles Dickens 1905
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It is just as true that texts from Dickens are rapturously quoted on all our platforms by Podsnap and Honeythunder, by Pardiggle and Veneering, by Tigg when he is forming a company, or Pott when he is founding a newspaper.
Appreciations and Criticisms of the Works of Charles Dickens 1905
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Mr. Grewgious in chambers with his clerk and the two waiters, the conceited fool Sapsea, and the blustering philanthropist Honeythunder, were first-rate comedy.
The Life of Charles Dickens, Vol. I-III, Complete John Forster 1844
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I just googled Edwin Drood, and I have to say: If you continue using pseudonyms, and you DON’T call WonderBoy ‘Honeythunder’, I will be VERY DISAPPOINTED.
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