
Charles Bucke was an English writer known for his diverse literary contributions despite facing financial hardships throughout his life. He authored approximately eleven works that spanned various topics, showcasing his versatility and depth as a writer. His notable works included 'The History of the Life and Death of the Reverend Mr. John Bunyan' and 'The Life of the Reverend John Wesley', which reflected his interest in religious themes and historical narratives. Bucke's writings often combined elements of biography, history, and personal reflection, allowing him to explore the human experience in a profound manner. Although not widely recognized in his time, Bucke's literary significance lies in his ability to convey complex ideas and emotions through accessible prose. His works contributed to the understanding of key figures in religious history and offered insights into the moral and philosophical questions of his era. Bucke's legacy endures as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity, and his writings continue to be of interest to scholars exploring the intersections of literature, religion, and biography in the early 19th century.
“I´ve given you my time. Its all I´ve got to give - its all any man has. And for a pitiful buck and a quarter an hour.””
“Hallo, my fine fellow!”“Hallo!” returned the boy.“Do you know the Poulterer’s, in the next street but one, at the corner?” Scrooge inquired.“I should hope I did,” replied the lad.“An intelligent boy!” said Scrooge. “A remarkable boy! Do you know whether they’ve sold the prize Turkey that was hanging up there?”
“Each person is responsible for their actions.” “Generally, I’d agree,” she said, “but not in this case. The stakes were too high. I put Margaret in danger. I never breathed a word of this to anyone, not even Buck.” She looked me straight in the eye. “But I’m telling you because I don’t want you to make the same mistake. Control your jealousy, or it will control you.””