His Wonderful End by Charles Dickens. Short summary

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The author once gave his works to a magazine to be printed at a later date. In the future, however, Dickens became worried that one of the people he wrote about in the works would express dissatisfaction.

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At one time, the writer decided to hand over his own literary works in exchange for the payment of a certain amount of money for the purpose of their subsequent distribution to the masses. After the accomplished action, the creative artist returned for a while to the implementation of his usual activities.

But soon the author began to think that one of the personalities, about whose life he described on the pages of his works, will declare his own dissatisfaction with their content and demand compensation for moral damages. Dickens admits that he tried to use both medicines and alcoholic beverages, but none of this helped him get rid of compulsive and at the same time negative thoughts.

The writer says that he has already begun to think about how he will get out of this awkward situation and what to say to the aforementioned person, if she still appears on his life path.

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