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I havent read pickwicks papers yet, but i heard a rumor that Charles Dickens used the word "funky" in it. I was slightly suspicious of this rumor, and decided to check this online version using the search engine on the edit menu, but no cigar. Does anyone know if this is false or not? Answers would be much appreciated.<br><br>On the other hand, I read Great Expectations, and although the way it was worded was sometimes disorienting, it was written beautifully.
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