Works, Том 14Ticknor and Fields, 1869 |
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... father of his love . The Chicken hoarsely whispers Mr. Toots that he's as stiff a cove as ever he see , but that it is within the resources of Science to double him up , with one blow in the waistcoat . ment . Mr. Sownds and Mrs. Miff ...
... father of his love . The Chicken hoarsely whispers Mr. Toots that he's as stiff a cove as ever he see , but that it is within the resources of Science to double him up , with one blow in the waistcoat . ment . Mr. Sownds and Mrs. Miff ...
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... father feels when he loses a son , I feel in losing Wal'r . For why ? " said the captain , " Because it an't one loss , but a round dozen . Where's that there young schoolboy with the rosy face and curly hair , that used to be as merry ...
... father feels when he loses a son , I feel in losing Wal'r . For why ? " said the captain , " Because it an't one loss , but a round dozen . Where's that there young schoolboy with the rosy face and curly hair , that used to be as merry ...
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... , of which you spoke just now . I thank you better with these tears than any words Believe it , pray . " The gentleman was moved , and put the hand she held out to his lips , much as a tender father might 44 DOMBEY AND SON .
... , of which you spoke just now . I thank you better with these tears than any words Believe it , pray . " The gentleman was moved , and put the hand she held out to his lips , much as a tender father might 44 DOMBEY AND SON .
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Charles Dickens. to his lips , much as a tender father might kiss the hand of a dutiful child . But more reverently . " If the day should ever come , " said Harriet , " when he is restored , in part , to the position he lost ...
Charles Dickens. to his lips , much as a tender father might kiss the hand of a dutiful child . But more reverently . " If the day should ever come , " said Harriet , " when he is restored , in part , to the position he lost ...
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... father and her new mama . Whether the emotions that are throbbing in her breast originate in pleasure or in pain , she hardly knows . But the fluttering heart sends added color to her cheeks , and bright- ness to her eyes ; and they say ...
... father and her new mama . Whether the emotions that are throbbing in her breast originate in pleasure or in pain , she hardly knows . But the fluttering heart sends added color to her cheeks , and bright- ness to her eyes ; and they say ...
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