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Dickens may have been the first texter in the world.

In several places in the manuscript we can see instances of early “text speak” - shortening full words to letters and numbers. As one of several examples on this page, when Dickens imitates Pip’s own writing, he uses “2 u” instead of “to you.”

Dickens may have been the first texter in the world.

In several places in the manuscript we can see instances of early “text speak” - shortening full words to letters and numbers. As one of several examples on this page, when Dickens imitates Pip’s own writing, he uses “2 u” instead of “to you.”

“The former workhouse in Cleveland Street, central London, thought to be the inspiration for the one Oliver Twist.” — from “Charles Dickens’s characters come to life – in pictures”. Accompanying article: “Real-life Charles Dickens characters traced”

“The former workhouse in Cleveland Street, central London, thought to be the inspiration for the one Oliver Twist.” — from “Charles Dickens’s characters come to life – in pictures”. Accompanying article: “Real-life Charles Dickens characters traced

Oliver works it on Tumblr, Beckett theme by Jonathan Beckett