Works, Том 14Ticknor and Fields, 1869 |
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... leave the Amens to him , the captain ; one of which he repeats whenever a pause is made by Rob the Grinder , with ... leaves his dressing - room , amidst a general whisking away of the women on the staircase , who disperse in all ...
... leave the Amens to him , the captain ; one of which he repeats whenever a pause is made by Rob the Grinder , with ... leaves his dressing - room , amidst a general whisking away of the women on the staircase , who disperse in all ...
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... leave a few poor rarities of flowers for Mrs. Dombey . A man in my position , and so distinguished as to be invited here , is proud to offer some homage in acknowledgment of his vassalage : and as I have no doubt Mrs. Dombey is over ...
... leave a few poor rarities of flowers for Mrs. Dombey . A man in my position , and so distinguished as to be invited here , is proud to offer some homage in acknowledgment of his vassalage : and as I have no doubt Mrs. Dombey is over ...
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... leaves the building in torments of love . The Chicken is as yet unable to elaborate a scheme for winning Florence ... leave the drawing - room , and range themselves at table in the dark - brown dining - room , which no confectioner ...
... leaves the building in torments of love . The Chicken is as yet unable to elaborate a scheme for winning Florence ... leave the drawing - room , and range themselves at table in the dark - brown dining - room , which no confectioner ...
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... leave to call upon you to drink what is usually called a- in fact a toast . " The major very hoarsely indicates his approval . Mr. Carker , bending his head forward over the table in the direction of Cousin Feenix , smiles and nods a ...
... leave to call upon you to drink what is usually called a- in fact a toast . " The major very hoarsely indicates his approval . Mr. Carker , bending his head forward over the table in the direction of Cousin Feenix , smiles and nods a ...
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... leave . Cousin Feenix takes his leave , and Mr. Carker takes his leave . The guests all go away . Cleopatra , left alone , feels a little giddy from her strong emotion , and falls asleep . Giddiness prevails below stairs too . The very ...
... leave . Cousin Feenix takes his leave , and Mr. Carker takes his leave . The guests all go away . Cleopatra , left alone , feels a little giddy from her strong emotion , and falls asleep . Giddiness prevails below stairs too . The very ...
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