He found the work repeti- tious-registering wills, serving processes, filing documents-but he amused himself by observing the pompous idiosyncrasies of lawyers and clients.
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Meanwhile the slight Maria Beadnell, who came of a minor bankint family above his station, infatuated him by her harp playing, her co) ringlets, and teasing ways. But her family had already promised her to t more appropriate young man, whom she married, and Dickens was left witl a frustration from which he would never really recover. Three years late] he met a quite different figure, Catherine Hogarth, the full-bosomed daugh ter of a successful journalist. The Hogarths saw promise in the youW Charles, applauded the match, and he married Kate in 1836.
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