Dombey and sonChapman and Hall, 1874 |
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... door . For the beadle , that man of power , comes early this morning with the sexton ; and Mrs. Miff , the wheezy little pew - opener a mighty dry old lady , sparely dressed , with not an inch of fulness anywhere about her is also here ...
... door . For the beadle , that man of power , comes early this morning with the sexton ; and Mrs. Miff , the wheezy little pew - opener a mighty dry old lady , sparely dressed , with not an inch of fulness anywhere about her is also here ...
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... from the presumptuous maniac up - stairs , who salutes him with so much urbanity , drops a curtsy , and informs him that she believes his " good lady " is come . Then there is a crowding and a whispering at the door , and 8 DOMBEY AND SON .
... from the presumptuous maniac up - stairs , who salutes him with so much urbanity , drops a curtsy , and informs him that she believes his " good lady " is come . Then there is a crowding and a whispering at the door , and 8 DOMBEY AND SON .
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Charles Dickens. a crowding and a whispering at the door , and the good lady enters with a haughty step . There is no sign upon her face of last night's suffering ; there is no trace in her manner of the woman on the bended knees ...
Charles Dickens. a crowding and a whispering at the door , and the good lady enters with a haughty step . There is no sign upon her face of last night's suffering ; there is no trace in her manner of the woman on the bended knees ...
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... door , would have parleyed with the visitor on the threshold , if the visitor had come in female guise ; but the figure being of the male sex , and Rob's orders only applying to women , Rob held the door open , and allowed it to enter ...
... door , would have parleyed with the visitor on the threshold , if the visitor had come in female guise ; but the figure being of the male sex , and Rob's orders only applying to women , Rob held the door open , and allowed it to enter ...
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... door . Receiving the manager's benison gravely and silently , Captain Cuttle made bold to accompany him into his own room . " " Well , Captain Cuttle , " said Mr. Carker , taking up his usual position before the fire - place , and ...
... door . Receiving the manager's benison gravely and silently , Captain Cuttle made bold to accompany him into his own room . " " Well , Captain Cuttle , " said Mr. Carker , taking up his usual position before the fire - place , and ...
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