Works, Том 14Ticknor and Fields, 1869 |
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... face , steals shivering to the church beneath which lies the dust of little Paul and his mother , and looks in at the windows . It is cold and dark . Night crouches yet , upon the pavement , and broods , sombre and heavy , in nooks and ...
... face , steals shivering to the church beneath which lies the dust of little Paul and his mother , and looks in at the windows . It is cold and dark . Night crouches yet , upon the pavement , and broods , sombre and heavy , in nooks and ...
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... faces of the ladies ; in the face of Mrs. Perch particularly , who is joyous and beaming , and lifted so far above the cares of life , that if she were asked just now to direct a wayfarer to Ball's Pond , where her own cares lodge , she ...
... faces of the ladies ; in the face of Mrs. Perch particularly , who is joyous and beaming , and lifted so far above the cares of life , that if she were asked just now to direct a wayfarer to Ball's Pond , where her own cares lodge , she ...
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... face of " Wal'r " in the house ; -here the captain transferred his sleeve for a moment from the midshipman's uniform to his own cheek ; -the familiar wig and buttons of Sol Gills were a vision of the past ; Richard Whittington was ...
... face of " Wal'r " in the house ; -here the captain transferred his sleeve for a moment from the midshipman's uniform to his own cheek ; -the familiar wig and buttons of Sol Gills were a vision of the past ; Richard Whittington was ...
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... face . 66 ' Wal'r , my dear lad , " said the captain , " farewell ! Wal'r ny child , my boy , and man , I loved you ! He warn't my desh and blood , " said the captain , looking at the fire- " I an't got none - but something of what a ...
... face . 66 ' Wal'r , my dear lad , " said the captain , " farewell ! Wal'r ny child , my boy , and man , I loved you ! He warn't my desh and blood , " said the captain , looking at the fire- " I an't got none - but something of what a ...
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... face of the too truly painted portrait hanging yonder , or its original at breakfast in his easy chair below it ? Or is it that , with the daily breath of that original and master of all here , there issues forth some subtle portion of ...
... face of the too truly painted portrait hanging yonder , or its original at breakfast in his easy chair below it ? Or is it that , with the daily breath of that original and master of all here , there issues forth some subtle portion of ...
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Alice an't answered asked Bagstock beauty better Blimber brother Bunsby Captain Cuttle Captain Gills Carker chair Chick Chicken child Chowley Cleopatra Cousin Feenix dark daughter dear dear mama Dombey and Son Dombey's door Edith eyes face father Feeder feeling friend Dombey gentleman glance gone hand Harriet head hear heart heerd honor hope knew lady lass light looked MacStinger madam mama marriage Midshipman Miff mind Miss Dombey Miss Floy Miss Nipper Miss Tox Misses Brown morning mother never night observed old Sol old woman parlor Perch Pipchin Polly proud replied returned Rob the Grinder round shaking sitting Skewton smile Sol Gills speak stopped sure Susan Nipper tears tell thing thought Toodle took Toots Toots's Towlinson turned voice Wal'r Walter Walter Gay watch wife wish woice word young