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    this was bothering me too b and you are quite correct.

    Also, you don't suppose this fellow is jewish by any, chance do you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbert Augustus Chapman View Post
    Also, you don't suppose this fellow is jewish by any, chance do you?
    Can't imagine why you might have thought that, Herbs.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbert Augustus Chapman View Post
    this was bothering me too b and you are quite correct.

    Also, you don't suppose this fellow is jewish by any, chance do you?
    I fear as much, h. I fear as much.

    Here he is up to his old tricks in Der Sturmer, in fact.

    Cartoon-The-Jew-as-Race-Defiler-227x300.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    I fear as much, h. I fear as much.

    Here he is up to his old tricks in Der Sturmer, in fact.

    Cartoon-The-Jew-as-Race-Defiler-227x300.jpg
    Having never previously made it past page three of any Dickens novel, I recently managed, and thoroughly enjoyed, Oliver Twist. The palpable distaste for jewish folk in that book though - oy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbert Augustus Chapman View Post
    Having never previously made it past page three of any Dickens novel, I recently managed, and thoroughly enjoyed, Oliver Twist. The palpable distaste for jewish folk in that book though - oy!
    Blimey, of all the ones to manage to finish, that would be right at the bottom of the list.

    Great Expectorations, that's the daddy. And Pickwick Papers is quite amusing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbert Augustus Chapman View Post
    Having never previously made it past page three of any Dickens novel, I recently managed, and thoroughly enjoyed, Oliver Twist. The palpable distaste for jewish folk in that book though - oy!
    Oddly enough, Dickens considered himself a friend of the Jews and was supposedly horrified that his representation of Fagin might be construed as anti-semitic. Which suggests to me he was taking the píss, because I'm not really sure how you could miss that.

    He even had the fella hung at the end for reasons no-one can really make out, ffs!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    Oddly enough, Dickens considered himself a friend of the Jews and was supposedly horrified that his representation of Fagin might be construed as anti-semitic. Which suggests to me he was taking the píss, because I'm not really sure how you could miss that.

    He even had the fella hung at the end for reasons no-one can really make out, ffs!
    Hanged, even. Unless you're talking about the size of his cóck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Hanged, even. Unless you're talking about the size of his cóck.
    I like the sound of 'hung' better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    I like the sound of 'hung' better.
    I like the sound of 'moist' better than 'pulchritudinous', but if I confuse the two, my prose will no longer accurately express my meaning; which is, surely, the purpose of language?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    I like the sound of 'hung' better.
    Top wriggling b

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