Works, Том 14Ticknor and Fields, 1869 |
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... mind , pervades the body of the church , glazed hat in hand , and reads the tablet to the memory of little Paul . The gallant Mr. Toots , attended by the faithful Chicken , leaves the building in torments of love . The Chicken is as yet ...
... mind , pervades the body of the church , glazed hat in hand , and reads the tablet to the memory of little Paul . The gallant Mr. Toots , attended by the faithful Chicken , leaves the building in torments of love . The Chicken is as yet ...
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Charles Dickens. and confidential to Mrs. Skewton , whose mind is relieved of a great load , and who takes her share of the champagne . The very tall young man who suffered from excitement early , is better ; but a vague sentiment of ...
Charles Dickens. and confidential to Mrs. Skewton , whose mind is relieved of a great load , and who takes her share of the champagne . The very tall young man who suffered from excitement early , is better ; but a vague sentiment of ...
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... mind : " Now , my lad , stand by ! If ever I'm took- ” " Took , captain ! " interposed Rob , with his round eyes . wide open . " Ah ! " said Captain Cuttle darkly , " if ever I goes away , meaning to come back to supper , and don't come ...
... mind : " Now , my lad , stand by ! If ever I'm took- ” " Took , captain ! " interposed Rob , with his round eyes . wide open . " Ah ! " said Captain Cuttle darkly , " if ever I goes away , meaning to come back to supper , and don't come ...
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... mind , a knocking at the shop - door communicated a frightful start to the frame of Rob the Grinder seated on the counter , whose large eyes had been intently fixed on the captain's face , and who had been debating within himself , for ...
... mind , a knocking at the shop - door communicated a frightful start to the frame of Rob the Grinder seated on the counter , whose large eyes had been intently fixed on the captain's face , and who had been debating within himself , for ...
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... mind . ' I say ! Miss D. O. M. you know ! " 66 The captain , with responsive gravity and mystery , imme- diately waved his hook towards the little parlor , whither Mr. Toots followed him . " Oh ! I beg your pardon though , " said Mr ...
... mind . ' I say ! Miss D. O. M. you know ! " 66 The captain , with responsive gravity and mystery , imme- diately waved his hook towards the little parlor , whither Mr. Toots followed him . " Oh ! I beg your pardon though , " said Mr ...
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