Dombey and sonChapman and Hall, 1874 |
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... feels that he is going to be related to the mother , and that , under those circumstances , she is not to be joked about . I Dombey , " says the major , seeing this , " I give you joy . congratulate you , Dombey . By the Lord , sir ...
... feels that he is going to be related to the mother , and that , under those circumstances , she is not to be joked about . I Dombey , " says the major , seeing this , " I give you joy . congratulate you , Dombey . By the Lord , sir ...
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... feels , or put a muzzle on ; and Joseph Bagstock tells you to your face , Dombey , as he tells his club behind your back , that he never will be muzzled when Paul Dombey is in question . Now , damme , sir , " concludes the major with ...
... feels , or put a muzzle on ; and Joseph Bagstock tells you to your face , Dombey , as he tells his club behind your back , that he never will be muzzled when Paul Dombey is in question . Now , damme , sir , " concludes the major with ...
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... feels much improved by his religious exercises ; and , in a peaceful frame of mind , pervades the body of the church , glazed hat in hand , and reads the tablet to the memory of little Paul . The gallant Mr. Toots , attended by the ...
... feels much improved by his religious exercises ; and , in a peaceful frame of mind , pervades the body of the church , glazed hat in hand , and reads the tablet to the memory of little Paul . The gallant Mr. Toots , attended by the ...
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... feeling that it is a neat point which will bear repetition , - " with one who - that is to say , with a man at whom ... feelings . " I have not , " says Cousin Feenix , " enjoyed those oppor- tunities which I could have desired , of ...
... feeling that it is a neat point which will bear repetition , - " with one who - that is to say , with a man at whom ... feelings . " I have not , " says Cousin Feenix , " enjoyed those oppor- tunities which I could have desired , of ...
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... feeling , of which the peroration turns on foreigners , regarding whom he says they may find favour , sometimes , with weak and inconstant intellects that can be led away by hair , but all he hopes is , he may never hear of no foreigner ...
... feeling , of which the peroration turns on foreigners , regarding whom he says they may find favour , sometimes , with weak and inconstant intellects that can be led away by hair , but all he hopes is , he may never hear of no foreigner ...
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