Works, Том 14Ticknor and Fields, 1869 |
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... manner , and so well got up , that strangers are amazed when they discover latent wrinkles in his lordship's face , and crows ' feet in his eyes ; and when they first observe him , not exactly certain as he walks across a room , of ...
... manner , and so well got up , that strangers are amazed when they discover latent wrinkles in his lordship's face , and crows ' feet in his eyes ; and when they first observe him , not exactly certain as he walks across a room , of ...
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... sign upon her face of last night's suffering ; there is no trace in her manner , of the woman on the bended knees , reposing her wild head upon the pillow of the sleeping girl . That girl , all gentle and lovely DOMBEY AND SON .
... sign upon her face of last night's suffering ; there is no trace in her manner , of the woman on the bended knees , reposing her wild head upon the pillow of the sleeping girl . That girl , all gentle and lovely DOMBEY AND SON .
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... manner , from a child , began to fade , and faded more and more from day to day , shrunk with instinctive pain from the thought of exchanging a word with Florence . If he had had good news to carry to her , the honest captain would have ...
... manner , from a child , began to fade , and faded more and more from day to day , shrunk with instinctive pain from the thought of exchanging a word with Florence . If he had had good news to carry to her , the honest captain would have ...
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... manner , went in to look for it . Captain Cuttle descended slowly to the little back parlour , and , seated in his accustomed chair , looked for it in the fire ; but it was not there , though the fire was bright . He took out his ...
... manner , went in to look for it . Captain Cuttle descended slowly to the little back parlour , and , seated in his accustomed chair , looked for it in the fire ; but it was not there , though the fire was bright . He took out his ...
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... manner . " I say ! I should like to speak a word to you , Mr. Gills if you please , " said Toots at length , with surprising presence of mind . ' I say ! Miss D. O. M. you know ! " 66 The captain , with responsive gravity and mystery ...
... manner . " I say ! I should like to speak a word to you , Mr. Gills if you please , " said Toots at length , with surprising presence of mind . ' I say ! Miss D. O. M. you know ! " 66 The captain , with responsive gravity and mystery ...
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