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" Tell me, have you read Mr. Dickens’s ‘America;’ and what is your thought of it like? If I were an American, it would make me rabid, and certain of the free citizens are furious, I understand, while others ‘speak peace and ensue it,’ admire as much of the book as deserves any sort of admiration, and attribute the blameable parts to the prejudices of the party with whom the writer ‘fell in,’ and not to a want of honesty or brotherhood in his own intentions. I admire Mr. Dickens as an imaginative writer, and I love the Americans — I cannot possibly admire or love this book. Does Mr. Martin? Do you? "

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Elizabeth Barrett Browning quote : Tell me, have you read Mr. Dickens’s ‘America;’ and what is your thought of it like? If I were an American, it would make me rabid, and certain of the free citizens are furious, I understand, while others ‘speak peace and ensue it,’ admire as much of the book as deserves any sort of admiration, and attribute the blameable parts to the prejudices of the party with whom the writer ‘fell in,’ and not to a want of honesty or brotherhood in his own intentions. I admire Mr. Dickens as an imaginative writer, and I love the Americans — I cannot possibly admire or love this book. Does Mr. Martin? Do you?