Works, Том 14Scribner, 1911 |
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... heart of hearts a favourite child . And his name is DAVID COPPERFIELD . CONTENTS OF VOLUME I PAGE BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE ii DEDICATION V.
... heart of hearts a favourite child . And his name is DAVID COPPERFIELD . CONTENTS OF VOLUME I PAGE BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE ii DEDICATION V.
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... heart ! " exclaimed Miss Betsey . " You are a very Baby ! " My mother was , no doubt , unusually youthful in appear- ance even for her years ; she hung her head , as if it were her fault , poor thing , and said , sobbing , that indeed ...
... heart ! " exclaimed Miss Betsey . " You are a very Baby ! " My mother was , no doubt , unusually youthful in appear- ance even for her years ; she hung her head , as if it were her fault , poor thing , and said , sobbing , that indeed ...
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... heart - to make me so uncomfortable and say such bitter things to me , when you are well aware that I haven't , out of this place , a single friend to turn to ? " " The more's the reason , " returned Peggotty , " for saying that it won ...
... heart - to make me so uncomfortable and say such bitter things to me , when you are well aware that I haven't , out of this place , a single friend to turn to ? " " The more's the reason , " returned Peggotty , " for saying that it won ...
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... heart - broken myself , and am afraid that in the first transports of wounded tenderness I called Peggotty a " Beast . " That honest creature was in deep affliction , I remember , and must have become quite buttonless on the occasion ...
... heart - broken myself , and am afraid that in the first transports of wounded tenderness I called Peggotty a " Beast . " That honest creature was in deep affliction , I remember , and must have become quite buttonless on the occasion ...
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... my back upon before , made me cry . I am glad to know that my mother cried too , and that I felt her heart beat against mine . I am glad to recollect that when the carrier began to move , my mother ran out at the gate ,
... my back upon before , made me cry . I am glad to know that my mother cried too , and that I felt her heart beat against mine . I am glad to recollect that when the carrier began to move , my mother ran out at the gate ,
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