Works, Том 14Ticknor and Fields, 1869 |
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... followed by Cousin Feenix , and even by Mr. Dombey . Lastly , Mr. Carker , with his white teeth glistening , approaches Edith , more as if he meant to bite her , than to taste the sweets that linger on her lips . There is a glow upon ...
... followed by Cousin Feenix , and even by Mr. Dombey . Lastly , Mr. Carker , with his white teeth glistening , approaches Edith , more as if he meant to bite her , than to taste the sweets that linger on her lips . There is a glow upon ...
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... followed by Mr. Carker . Horses prance and caper ; coachmen and footmen shine in fluttering favors , flowers , and new - made liveries . Away they dash and rattle through the streets ; and as they pass along , a thousand heads are ...
... followed by Mr. Carker . Horses prance and caper ; coachmen and footmen shine in fluttering favors , flowers , and new - made liveries . Away they dash and rattle through the streets ; and as they pass along , a thousand heads are ...
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... followed him . " Oh ! I beg your pardon though , " said Mr. Toots , looking up in the captain's face , as he sat down in a chair by the fire , which the captain placed for him ; " you don't happen to know the Chicken at all ; do you Mr ...
... followed him . " Oh ! I beg your pardon though , " said Mr. Toots , looking up in the captain's face , as he sat down in a chair by the fire , which the captain placed for him ; " you don't happen to know the Chicken at all ; do you Mr ...
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... followed his patron without being otherwise demonstrative of his ill - will leaving the captain oppressed with sorrow ; and Rob the Grinder elevated with joy , on account of having had the honor of staring for nearly half an hour , at ...
... followed his patron without being otherwise demonstrative of his ill - will leaving the captain oppressed with sorrow ; and Rob the Grinder elevated with joy , on account of having had the honor of staring for nearly half an hour , at ...
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... followed , limping after her as she could , and expostulating with no more effect upon her than upon the wind and rain and darkness that encompassed them . Obdurate and fierce in her own purpose , and indifferent to all besides , the ...
... followed , limping after her as she could , and expostulating with no more effect upon her than upon the wind and rain and darkness that encompassed them . Obdurate and fierce in her own purpose , and indifferent to all besides , the ...
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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