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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... that may jus- tify a man —a blunt old Joseph B. , sirin speaking out , or am I to take open order , Dombey , and to keep my distance , and to stand on forms ? " " My dear Major Bagstock , " says Mr. Dombey DOMBEY AND SON 5.
... that may jus- tify a man —a blunt old Joseph B. , sirin speaking out , or am I to take open order , Dombey , and to keep my distance , and to stand on forms ? " " My dear Major Bagstock , " says Mr. Dombey DOMBEY AND SON 5.
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... dear Major Bagstock , " says Mr. Dombey , with a grati- fied air , " ' you are quite warm . " " By gad , sir , " says the major , " I am warm . Joseph B. does not deny it , Dombey . He is warm . This is an occasion , sir , that calls ...
... dear Major Bagstock , " says Mr. Dombey , with a grati- fied air , " ' you are quite warm . " " By gad , sir , " says the major , " I am warm . Joseph B. does not deny it , Dombey . He is warm . This is an occasion , sir , that calls ...
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... dear Dombey , " says the good mamma , " I fear I must relinquish darling Florence after all , and suffer her to go home , as she herself proposed . After my loss of to - day , my dear Dombey , I feel I shall not have spirits even for ...
... dear Dombey , " says the good mamma , " I fear I must relinquish darling Florence after all , and suffer her to go home , as she herself proposed . After my loss of to - day , my dear Dombey , I feel I shall not have spirits even for ...
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... dear Paul , and sits down to read , with Diogenes winking and blinking on the ground beside her . But Florence cannot read to - night . The house seems strange and new , and there are loud echoes in it . There is a shadow on her heart ...
... dear Paul , and sits down to read , with Diogenes winking and blinking on the ground beside her . But Florence cannot read to - night . The house seems strange and new , and there are loud echoes in it . There is a shadow on her heart ...
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... , Harriet . If I have the time to spare , I should like , I think it's a fancy to walk once by the house where I took leave of him . " " I wish I had ever seen or known him , John . " ― - " It is better as it is , my dear DOMBEY AND SON 39.
... , Harriet . If I have the time to spare , I should like , I think it's a fancy to walk once by the house where I took leave of him . " " I wish I had ever seen or known him , John . " ― - " It is better as it is , my dear DOMBEY AND SON 39.
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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!