Talk:Monica Dickens
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[edit]In 1964 Monica Dickens was signing books in Sydney, Australia, when she misheard "How much is it?" asked in an Australian accent as being a reference to a woman called "Emma Chissit". This led to the popular "Strine" books, a humorous guide to Australian English as it was in the 1960s.
Emma Chizzit is sureley from fraffley well Spoken by Afferbeck Lauder, not the Strine books by him. ANd regarless how does this apply to MD? 00:25, 8 May 2005 (UTC)
Monica Dickens.
[edit]I'd like to know which of her books, i.e.what title of her books was published posthumously, and also who said that she was expelled from St Pauls School?
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