Dombey and sonChapman and Hall, 1874 |
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... smiles ; but faintly , even for him ; for Mr. Dombey 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 ...
... smiles ; but faintly , even for him ; for Mr. Dombey 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 ...
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... smiling like a wedding - guest indeed . He can scarcely let Mr. Dombey's hand go , he is so congratulatory ; and he shakes the major's hand so heartily at the same time , that his voice shakes too , in accord with his arms , as it comes ...
... smiling like a wedding - guest indeed . He can scarcely let Mr. Dombey's hand go , he is so congratulatory ; and he shakes the major's hand so heartily at the same time , that his voice shakes too , in accord with his arms , as it comes ...
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... smile , like snow within the hand that grasps it firmly , and that her imperious glance droops in meeting his , and seeks the ground ? " I am proud to see , " says Mr. Carker , with a servile stooping of his neck , which the revelations ...
... smile , like snow within the hand that grasps it firmly , and that her imperious glance droops in meeting his , and seeks the ground ? " I am proud to see , " says Mr. Carker , with a servile stooping of his neck , which the revelations ...
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... company are cool and calm , and do not out- rage the black hatchments of pictures looking down upon them . by any excess of mirth . Cousin Feenix and the major are the gayest there ; but Mr. Carker has a smile for DOMBEY AND SON . 13.
... company are cool and calm , and do not out- rage the black hatchments of pictures looking down upon them . by any excess of mirth . Cousin Feenix and the major are the gayest there ; but Mr. Carker has a smile for DOMBEY AND SON . 13.
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Charles Dickens. gayest there ; but Mr. Carker has a smile for the whole table . He has an especial smile for the ... smiles and nods a great many times . " " " A - in fact , it's not a- Cousin Feenix beginning again , thus , comes to a ...
Charles Dickens. gayest there ; but Mr. Carker has a smile for the whole table . He has an especial smile for the ... smiles and nods a great many times . " " " A - in fact , it's not a- Cousin Feenix beginning again , thus , comes to a ...
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