![]() ![]() The young girl, who they dub Simplicity, is in a bad way, she has miscarried and it is obvious that the danger to her life is coming from someone rather high up the social ladder, if the fancy ring she is wearing is anything to go by. But Dodger still follows, concerned for the young girl's safety. These two eminent Victorians take the care of the young girl to heart, knowing more about the underbelly of London than the average citizen. Shortly the sewer rat and the damsel are stumbled upon by Charles Dickens and his good friend, Henry Mayhew. It was a dark and stormy night, as all good stories start, and Dodger rescued a damsel in distress from some thugs by leaping out of the sewers and thwarting their attempts to do a bit of mischief. ![]() Maybe Dodger does want something more, if there was a someone to want the more for. Though one act of heroism will change everything forever not just his reputation, but his outlook on life. His is a simple life, he doesn't desire more. He knows all the secrets of the sewers under London and all the perfect places for a coin to get trapped in the muck, or more fortuitously, a bit of jewelry. ![]() The best Tosher there is, if he was asked. Book Review - Paul Magrs' Brenda and Effie ForeverÄodger is a Tosher.~Questions and Answers with Lord Bobbins~.Book Review - George Mann's The Affinity Bridge.~Questions and Answers with George Mann~.~Questions and Answers with Paul Magrs~.TV Review - Doctor Who: The Talons of Weng-Chiang. ![]()
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