Dickens, Charles;
The Works of Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit (1873)
ICI Shelf: Galt
First Line: “Thirty years ago, Marseilles lay burning in the sun, one day.”
Last Line: “They went quietly down into the roaring streets, inseparable and blessed; and as they passed along in sunshine and shade, the noisy and the eager, and the arrogant and the forward and the vain, fretted, and chaffed, and made their usual uproar.”
ICI History: First Line, Today at the ICI — Twitter Feed (04-03-16)
Accession #: ICI-02602