Works, Том 14Ticknor and Fields, 1869 |
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... expression that seems some- what forcible to Mrs. Miff , or would from any lips but those of Mr. Sownds the beadle . In Mr. Dombey's house , at this same time , there is great stir and bustle , more especially among the women : not one ...
... expression that seems some- what forcible to Mrs. Miff , or would from any lips but those of Mr. Sownds the beadle . In Mr. Dombey's house , at this same time , there is great stir and bustle , more especially among the women : not one ...
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... . Not Miss Dombey -- Susan you know . " The captain nodded his head once , with a grave expression of face , indicative of his regarding that young woman with serious respect . " And I'll tell you how it happens , " DOMBEY AND SON . 25.
... . Not Miss Dombey -- Susan you know . " The captain nodded his head once , with a grave expression of face , indicative of his regarding that young woman with serious respect . " And I'll tell you how it happens , " DOMBEY AND SON . 25.
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... expression , that his difficulty in resuming the thread of his subject was enhanced to a painful extent . “ Oh , " Oh ! " said Mr. Toots after long consideration . ah ! Yes ! She said that she hoped there was a bare possi- bility that ...
... expression , that his difficulty in resuming the thread of his subject was enhanced to a painful extent . “ Oh , " Oh ! " said Mr. Toots after long consideration . ah ! Yes ! She said that she hoped there was a bare possi- bility that ...
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... expression of himself to everything about him ? It is Mr. Carker the manager who sits in the easy chair . A gaudy parrot in a burnished cage upon the table tears at the wires with her beak , and goes walking , upside down , in its dome ...
... expression of himself to everything about him ? It is Mr. Carker the manager who sits in the easy chair . A gaudy parrot in a burnished cage upon the table tears at the wires with her beak , and goes walking , upside down , in its dome ...
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... expression . " Miss Harriet , " he said , resuming his chair , " I wish you would let me serve you . Look at me ; I ought to look honest , for I know I am so , at present . Do I ? " " Yes , " she answered with a smile . " I " I believe ...
... expression . " Miss Harriet , " he said , resuming his chair , " I wish you would let me serve you . Look at me ; I ought to look honest , for I know I am so , at present . Do I ? " " Yes , " she answered with a smile . " I " I believe ...
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