D-Cup

David Copperfield
1935 Nominee

100 Words
As told by Charles Dickens (and frankly, you would hardly have to guess), the hero of our story walks about 74 miles to find his Aunt after a tirade of abusive characters and deaths is visited upon the poor boy’s doorstep (doesn’t his new Dad look like he should be sword-fighting on a beach somewhere…?) The resilient little thing finally has a home with his marvelous Aunt (she’s from Cimarron) and grows into a fine young man who has the uncanny ability to sense creepy Heeps, though the dynamic between him and his “child wife” Dora is also rather creepy.


2 responses to “D-Cup”

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  2. Suz Avatar

    Tried too hard to heep it on. This is one of those MANY – ‘The book was better’.

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