Answer:
Although his father was an accountant
Step-by-step explanation:
The word although should be replaced by because his father...
Charles Dickens (and his family) spend large part of his teenage life in financial difficulties because of his father, the accountant. They lived a while in a poor neighbourhood in London and at the age of 12 little Charles was working alongside working-class men in a factory. Last but not least, the young Charles had to live alone, due to the fact that the rest of the family moved closer to the debtor prison where Charles´s father spend his time.
Seen in this light, we cannot blaim Charles Dickens for his negative feelings on accountants. If they are justified is another matter. I myself don´t think very highly of accountants. But when I meet a marvellous person who happens to be an accountant I probably will have to change my opinion.