Charles Dickens' Scotch | |
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Origin |
Charles Dickens |
Type |
Scotch Whiskey |
Effects |
Spontaneous Human Combustion |
Downsides |
Death |
Activation |
Drinking |
Collected by |
Agent Jennifer Lockhart |
Section |
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Aisle |
753346-1002 |
Shelf |
490697-4610-605 |
Date of Collection |
8/14/2005 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
Charles John Huggam Dickens (1812 - 1870) was an English writer and social critic. He created some of the world's best known fictional characters and is regarded as the greatest author of the Victorian era. Born in Portsmouth, Dickens left school to work when his father was arrested for debt. Despite his lack of education he wrote for twenty years writing several novels. Dickens was known as a heavy drinker, however not an alcoholic, with a bad temper. The cellars in his house in Kent were full of fine rum, sherry, brandy and scotch whiskey.
Effects[]
Drinker will spontaneously combust within 24 hours.