Dombey and sonChapman and Hall, 1874 |
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... now ? " 66 " What am I to stand off and on of , captain ? " inquired Rob . The horse road ? " " Here's a smart lad for you ! " cried the captain , eyeing him sternly , " as don't know his own native alphabet 22 DOMBEY AND SON .
... now ? " 66 " What am I to stand off and on of , captain ? " inquired Rob . The horse road ? " " Here's a smart lad for you ! " cried the captain , eyeing him sternly , " as don't know his own native alphabet 22 DOMBEY AND SON .
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... day of her passage home from Jamaica , in ' - in such and such a latitude , you know " said Mr. Toots , after making a feeble dash at the figures , and tumbling over them , " Ay ! " cried the captain , striking his DOMBEY AND SON . 31.
... day of her passage home from Jamaica , in ' - in such and such a latitude , you know " said Mr. Toots , after making a feeble dash at the figures , and tumbling over them , " Ay ! " cried the captain , striking his DOMBEY AND SON . 31.
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... cried Mr. Toots , whose tender heart was moved by the captain's unexpected distress , " this is a most wretched sort of affair , this world is ! Some- body's always dying , or going and doing something uncomfortable in it . I'm sure I ...
... cried Mr. Toots , whose tender heart was moved by the captain's unexpected distress , " this is a most wretched sort of affair , this world is ! Some- body's always dying , or going and doing something uncomfortable in it . I'm sure I ...
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... cried Mr. Toots , blurting out his words through a singular combination of awkward chuckles and emotion , I'm even more sorry than I was before . You know , Captain Gills , I — I positively adore Miss Dombey ; —I — I am perfectly sore ...
... cried Mr. Toots , blurting out his words through a singular combination of awkward chuckles and emotion , I'm even more sorry than I was before . You know , Captain Gills , I — I positively adore Miss Dombey ; —I — I am perfectly sore ...
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... cried the gentleman quickly . be hoped for ? In whose hands does the power of any restora- tion lie ? It is no mistake of mine , surely , to suppose that his having gained the priceless blessing of his life is one cause of the animosity ...
... cried the gentleman quickly . be hoped for ? In whose hands does the power of any restora- tion lie ? It is no mistake of mine , surely , to suppose that his having gained the priceless blessing of his life is one cause of the animosity ...
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