Dombey and sonChapman and Hall, 1874 |
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... honour to observe , sir , to his Royal Highness the late Duke of Kent , that it was the hand of Josh ; a rough and tough , and possibly an up - to - snuff , old vagabond . Dombey , may the present moment be the least unhappy of our ...
... honour to observe , sir , to his Royal Highness the late Duke of Kent , that it was the hand of Josh ; a rough and tough , and possibly an up - to - snuff , old vagabond . Dombey , may the present moment be the least unhappy of our ...
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... honour , " says Cousin Feenix , " although it's an unusual sort of thing in a private gentleman's house , I must beg leave to call upon you to drink what is usually called a- in fact , a toast . " The major very hoarsely indicates his ...
... honour , " says Cousin Feenix , " although it's an unusual sort of thing in a private gentleman's house , I must beg leave to call upon you to drink what is usually called a- in fact , a toast . " The major very hoarsely indicates his ...
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... honour to his head , and , in point of fact , to his heart ; for it has been my misfortune to be , as we used to say in my time in the House of Commons , when it was not the custom to allude to the Lords , and when the order of ...
... honour to his head , and , in point of fact , to his heart ; for it has been my misfortune to be , as we used to say in my time in the House of Commons , when it was not the custom to allude to the Lords , and when the order of ...
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... honour , " said Mr. Toots earnestly , " I should be very much obliged to you if you'd improve my acquaintance . I should like to know you , captain , very much . I really am in want of a friend , I am . Little Dombey was my friend at ...
... honour , " said Mr. Toots earnestly , " I should be very much obliged to you if you'd improve my acquaintance . I should like to know you , captain , very much . I really am in want of a friend , I am . Little Dombey was my friend at ...
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... honour of that visit . " " ' Why , the fact is , " replied Mr. Toots , " that it's the young woman I come from . Not Miss Dombey - Susan , you know . " The captain nodded his head once , with a grave expression of face , indicative of ...
... honour of that visit . " " ' Why , the fact is , " replied Mr. Toots , " that it's the young woman I come from . Not Miss Dombey - Susan , you know . " The captain nodded his head once , with a grave expression of face , indicative of ...
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