Dombey and sonChapman and Hall, 1874 |
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... walks across a room , of going quite straight to where he wants to go . But Cousin Feenix , getting up at half - past seven o'clock or so , is quite another thing from Cousin Feenix got up and very dim indeed he looks while being shaved ...
... walks across a room , of going quite straight to where he wants to go . But Cousin Feenix , getting up at half - past seven o'clock or so , is quite another thing from Cousin Feenix got up and very dim indeed he looks while being shaved ...
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... walks , it would be possible to offer resistance . He felt that it could not be done . He saw himself , in his mind's eye , put meekly in a hackney coach , and carried off to his old lodgings . He foresaw that , once immured there , he ...
... walks , it would be possible to offer resistance . He felt that it could not be done . He saw himself , in his mind's eye , put meekly in a hackney coach , and carried off to his old lodgings . He foresaw that , once immured there , he ...
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... walk off , if you please , " rejoined the manager , stretching forth his arm , “ and to carry your jargon somewhere else . " Every knob in the captain's face turned white with astonish- ment and indignation ; even the red rim on his ...
... walk off , if you please , " rejoined the manager , stretching forth his arm , “ and to carry your jargon somewhere else . " Every knob in the captain's face turned white with astonish- ment and indignation ; even the red rim on his ...
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... walking , upside down , in its dome- top , shaking her house and screeching ; but Mr. Carker is indif- ferent to the bird , and looks with a musing smile at a picture on the opposite wall . " A most extraordinary accidental likeness ...
... walking , upside down , in its dome- top , shaking her house and screeching ; but Mr. Carker is indif- ferent to the bird , and looks with a musing smile at a picture on the opposite wall . " A most extraordinary accidental likeness ...
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... walk once by the house where I took leave of him . " " I wish I had ever seen or known him , John . " " It is better as it is , my dear , remembering his fate . " " But I could not regret it more , though I had known him . Is not your ...
... walk once by the house where I took leave of him . " " I wish I had ever seen or known him , John . " " It is better as it is , my dear , remembering his fate . " " But I could not regret it more , though I had known him . Is not your ...
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