"Eyes too like the lobster's"
At the TLS, Claire Harman on Jenny Hartley's new one-volume selection of Dickens' letters:
He is often killingly funny,
more so even than in the novels, as in his description of taking his son and
friends out on a picnic from Eton; “What I suffered for fear those boys
should get drunk – the struggles I underwent in a contest of feeling between
hospitality and prudence – must ever remain untold . . . . They were very
good, however. The speech of one became thick, and his eyes too like the
lobster’s to be comfortable, but only temporarily”.
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