Dombey and sonChapman and Hall, 1874 |
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... seen at church , were awful to him - and made his way into her presence . With a dark horizon gathering around their common hopes , however , which darkened every hour , the captain almost felt as if he were a new misfortune and ...
... seen at church , were awful to him - and made his way into her presence . With a dark horizon gathering around their common hopes , however , which darkened every hour , the captain almost felt as if he were a new misfortune and ...
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... seen , during which few changes - hardly any -had transpired among his ship's company ; how the changes had come all together one day , as it might be ; and of what a sweeping kind they were . Here was the little society of the back ...
... seen , during which few changes - hardly any -had transpired among his ship's company ; how the changes had come all together one day , as it might be ; and of what a sweeping kind they were . Here was the little society of the back ...
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... seen this young gentleman at the wedding , and made him a bow . Mr. Toots replied with a chuckle ; and being embarrassed , as he generally was , breathed hard , shook hands with the captain for a long time , and then falling on Rob the ...
... seen this young gentleman at the wedding , and made him a bow . Mr. Toots replied with a chuckle ; and being embarrassed , as he generally was , breathed hard , shook hands with the captain for a long time , and then falling on Rob the ...
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... seen the paper , I suppose ? " The captain , who had become cautious of reading the news , lest he should find himself advertised at full length by Mrs. MacStinger , shook his head . " Shall I read the passage to you ? " inquired Mr ...
... seen the paper , I suppose ? " The captain , who had become cautious of reading the news , lest he should find himself advertised at full length by Mrs. MacStinger , shook his head . " Shall I read the passage to you ? " inquired Mr ...
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... seen upon the floating fragments . Log of the Defiance states , that a breeze springing up in the night , the wreck was seen no more . There can be no doubt that all surmises as to the fate of the missing vessel , the Son and Heir ...
... seen upon the floating fragments . Log of the Defiance states , that a breeze springing up in the night , the wreck was seen no more . There can be no doubt that all surmises as to the fate of the missing vessel , the Son and Heir ...
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