Dombey and Son, Wholesale, Retail, and for Exportation, Том 2Harper & Bros., 1852 |
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... stood concealed , and beckon him to the room , and pass out . Even the to blind him with her hands , raise it while the secret though her glance tool sharp too for the wal AND SOLK 30. having nothing n L. when he had. 314 DOMBEY AND SON .
... stood concealed , and beckon him to the room , and pass out . Even the to blind him with her hands , raise it while the secret though her glance tool sharp too for the wal AND SOLK 30. having nothing n L. when he had. 314 DOMBEY AND SON .
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... stood in a fair quarter , the weathercock was seldom nailed there ; and he was too well acquainted with the determined and dauntless character of Mrs. MacStinger , to doubt that that heroic woman had devoted herself to the task of his ...
... stood in a fair quarter , the weathercock was seldom nailed there ; and he was too well acquainted with the determined and dauntless character of Mrs. MacStinger , to doubt that that heroic woman had devoted herself to the task of his ...
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... stood revolving these thoughts , and polishing the Midshipman , partly in the tenderness of old acquaintance , and partly in the absence of his mind , a knocking at the shop - door communicated a frightful start DOMBEY AND SON .
... stood revolving these thoughts , and polishing the Midshipman , partly in the tenderness of old acquaintance , and partly in the absence of his mind , a knocking at the shop - door communicated a frightful start DOMBEY AND SON .
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... stood rubbing his chin , and looking at the Mana- ger . The Manager glanced at the unopened letters lying on his desk , and took up the newspaper . " Is there anything I can do for you , Captain Cuttle ? " he asked , looking off it ...
... stood rubbing his chin , and looking at the Mana- ger . The Manager glanced at the unopened letters lying on his desk , and took up the newspaper . " Is there anything I can do for you , Captain Cuttle ? " he asked , looking off it ...
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... stood at the door looking after him , with her hands loosely clasped in each other , as he made his way over the frowzy and uneven patch of ground which lay before their house , which had once ( and not long ago ) been a pleasant meadow ...
... stood at the door looking after him , with her hands loosely clasped in each other , as he made his way over the frowzy and uneven patch of ground which lay before their house , which had once ( and not long ago ) been a pleasant meadow ...
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