Works, Том 14Ticknor and Fields, 1869 |
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... heart ; for it has been my misfortune to be , as we used to say in my time in the House of Commons , when it was not the custom to allude to the Lords , and when the order of parliamentary proceedings was perhaps better observed than it ...
... heart ; for it has been my misfortune to be , as we used to say in my time in the House of Commons , when it was not the custom to allude to the Lords , and when the order of parliamentary proceedings was perhaps better observed than it ...
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... , and there are loud echoes in it . There is a shadow on her heart : she knows not why or what : but it is heavy . Florence shuts her book , and gruff Diogenes , who takes that for a signal , puts his paws 15 DOMBEY AND SON .
... , and there are loud echoes in it . There is a shadow on her heart : she knows not why or what : but it is heavy . Florence shuts her book , and gruff Diogenes , who takes that for a signal , puts his paws 15 DOMBEY AND SON .
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... heart died within him , when he saw how wild and desolate it was . Not that he associated the weather of that time with poor Walter's destiny , or doubted that if Providence had doomed him to be lost and shipwrecked , it was over , long ...
... heart died within him , when he saw how wild and desolate it was . Not that he associated the weather of that time with poor Walter's destiny , or doubted that if Providence had doomed him to be lost and shipwrecked , it was over , long ...
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... heart , " said the captain , dropping his voice , " why should she know ? Why should she be made to know , until such time as there warn't any help for it ? She took to old Sol Gills , did that sweet creetur , with a kindness , with a ...
... heart , " said the captain , dropping his voice , " why should she know ? Why should she be made to know , until such time as there warn't any help for it ? She took to old Sol Gills , did that sweet creetur , with a kindness , with a ...
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... captain turned his back , and bent his head down on the little chimney - piece . " Oh , upon my word and honor , " cried Mr. Toots , whose tender heart was moved by the captain's unexpected distress , DOMBEY AND SON . 27.
... captain turned his back , and bent his head down on the little chimney - piece . " Oh , upon my word and honor , " cried Mr. Toots , whose tender heart was moved by the captain's unexpected distress , DOMBEY AND SON . 27.
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