Dombey and sonChapman and Hall, 1874 |
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... returned the captain , with something of compassion for Mr. Toots's innocence , " when she warn't no higher than that , they were as fond of one another as two young doves . " " Were they , though ! " said Mr. Toots , with a ...
... returned the captain , with something of compassion for Mr. Toots's innocence , " when she warn't no higher than that , they were as fond of one another as two young doves . " " Were they , though ! " said Mr. Toots , with a ...
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... returned the captain . " Ay ! " exclaimed the manager , " what's that ? Come , Captain Cuttle , I must trouble you to be quick , if you please . I am much engaged . " 66 Lookee here , sir , " said the captain , advancing a step ...
... returned the captain . " Ay ! " exclaimed the manager , " what's that ? Come , Captain Cuttle , I must trouble you to be quick , if you please . I am much engaged . " 66 Lookee here , sir , " said the captain , advancing a step ...
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... returned the manager with all possible politeness , " I must ask you to do me a favour . " " And what is it , sir ? " inquired the captain . " To have the goodness to walk off , if you please , " rejoined the manager , stretching forth ...
... returned the manager with all possible politeness , " I must ask you to do me a favour . " " And what is it , sir ? " inquired the captain . " To have the goodness to walk off , if you please , " rejoined the manager , stretching forth ...
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... returned after a moment's silence , " or what may be supposed to be pride , which is mere duty . I hope I cherish no other . " " For yourself , " he said . " For myself . " " But - pardon me your brother John ? " suggested the gentleman ...
... returned after a moment's silence , " or what may be supposed to be pride , which is mere duty . I hope I cherish no other . " " For yourself , " he said . " For myself . " " But - pardon me your brother John ? " suggested the gentleman ...
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... returned the gentleman compassionately . " I assure you , I don't doubt it . " " He was an altered man when he did wrong , " said Harriet . " He is an altered man again , and is his true self now , believe me , sir . " " But we go on ...
... returned the gentleman compassionately . " I assure you , I don't doubt it . " " He was an altered man when he did wrong , " said Harriet . " He is an altered man again , and is his true self now , believe me , sir . " " But we go on ...
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