The Writings of Charles Dickens: With Critical and Bibliographical Introductions and Notes by Edwin Percy Whipple and Others; Illustrated with Steel Portraits and Engravings from the Original Designs by Browne, Cruikshank, Leech, and Others, Том 13Houghton, Mifflin, 1894 |
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... Cousin Feenix has come over from abroad , expressly to attend the marriage . Cousin Feenix was a man about town forty years ago ; but he is still so juvenile in figure and in manner , and so well got up , that strangers are amazed when ...
... Cousin Feenix has come over from abroad , expressly to attend the marriage . Cousin Feenix was a man about town forty years ago ; but he is still so juvenile in figure and in manner , and so well got up , that strangers are amazed when ...
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... Cousin Feenix does that . He has come from Baden - Baden on purpose . " Confound it , " Cousin Feenix says good - na- tured creature , Cousin Feenix " when we do get a rich city fellow into the family , let us show him some attention ...
... Cousin Feenix does that . He has come from Baden - Baden on purpose . " Confound it , " Cousin Feenix says good - na- tured creature , Cousin Feenix " when we do get a rich city fellow into the family , let us show him some attention ...
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... Cousin Feenix giveth to be married to this man accordingly . And will they in the sight of Heaven - ? - Ay , that they will ; Mr. Dombey says he will . And what says Edith ? She will . So , from that day forward , for better , for worse ...
... Cousin Feenix giveth to be married to this man accordingly . And will they in the sight of Heaven - ? - Ay , that they will ; Mr. Dombey says he will . And what says Edith ? She will . So , from that day forward , for better , for worse ...
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... Cousin Feenix enter the same carriage . The major hands into a second carriage , Florence , and the bridesmaid who so narrowly escaped being given away by mistake , and then enters it himself , and is fol- lowed by Mr. Carker . Horses ...
... Cousin Feenix enter the same carriage . The major hands into a second carriage , Florence , and the bridesmaid who so narrowly escaped being given away by mistake , and then enters it himself , and is fol- lowed by Mr. Carker . Horses ...
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... Cousin Feenix and the major are the gayest there ; but Mr. Carker has a smile for the whole table . He has an especial smile for the bride , who very , very , seldom meets it . Cousin Feenix rises , when the company have breakfasted ...
... Cousin Feenix and the major are the gayest there ; but Mr. Carker has a smile for the whole table . He has an especial smile for the bride , who very , very , seldom meets it . Cousin Feenix rises , when the company have breakfasted ...
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Стр. 219 - ... and daily tread upon the pavement stones. Look round upon the world of odious sights — millions of immortal creatures have no other world on earth — at the lightest mention of which humanity revolts, and dainty delicacy living in the next street, stops her ears, and lisps "I don't believe it!