Works, Том 14Ticknor and Fields, 1869 |
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... considers it ; and though he abandons her altogether in return , an old idea of her is not quite for- gotten even by him . Let her flower - garden , in which he never sets his foot , but which is yet maintained , among all his costly ...
... considers it ; and though he abandons her altogether in return , an old idea of her is not quite for- gotten even by him . Let her flower - garden , in which he never sets his foot , but which is yet maintained , among all his costly ...
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... considering her quarterly stipend much safer than heretofore , and foreseeing a great improvement in her board and lodging . Where are the happy pair , for whom this brave home is waiting ? Do steam , tide , wind , and horses , all ...
... considering her quarterly stipend much safer than heretofore , and foreseeing a great improvement in her board and lodging . Where are the happy pair , for whom this brave home is waiting ? Do steam , tide , wind , and horses , all ...
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... considering himself or herself neglected and aggrieved by Mr. Dombey or Mrs. Dombey ; and the speechless female in the black velvet hat was found to have been stricken mute , because the lady in the crimson velvet had been handed down ...
... considering himself or herself neglected and aggrieved by Mr. Dombey or Mrs. Dombey ; and the speechless female in the black velvet hat was found to have been stricken mute , because the lady in the crimson velvet had been handed down ...
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... consider these wealthy and important persons confer a distinction upon me : and Mr. Dombey drew himself up , as having now rendered them of the highest possible importance . 99 " I ask you , " she repeated , bending her disdainful ...
... consider these wealthy and important persons confer a distinction upon me : and Mr. Dombey drew himself up , as having now rendered them of the highest possible importance . 99 " I ask you , " she repeated , bending her disdainful ...
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... consider this matter at an end , and that it goes no farther . " He bowed low , and rose . She rose too , and he took leave with all humility . But , Withers , meeting him on the stairs , stood amazed at the beauty of his teeth , and at ...
... consider this matter at an end , and that it goes no farther . " He bowed low , and rose . She rose too , and he took leave with all humility . But , Withers , meeting him on the stairs , stood amazed at the beauty of his teeth , and at ...
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