Works, Том 14Ticknor and Fields, 1869 |
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... Night crouches yet , upon the pavement , and broods , sombre and heavy , in nooks and corners of the building . The steeple- clock , perched up above the houses , emerging from beneath another of the countless ripples in the tide of ...
... Night crouches yet , upon the pavement , and broods , sombre and heavy , in nooks and corners of the building . The steeple- clock , perched up above the houses , emerging from beneath another of the countless ripples in the tide of ...
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... a union . " " I thank you , sir , " she answers , with a curled lip , and a heaving bosom . But , does Edith feel still , as on the night when she knew 1 that Mr. Dombey would return to offer his alliance DOMBEY AND SON .
... a union . " " I thank you , sir , " she answers , with a curled lip , and a heaving bosom . But , does Edith feel still , as on the night when she knew 1 that Mr. Dombey would return to offer his alliance DOMBEY AND SON .
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... night , whereas it is not yet three in the afternoon . A shadowy idea of wickedness committed , haunts every individual in the party ; and each one secretly thinks the other a companion in guilt , whom it would be agreeable to avoid ...
... night , whereas it is not yet three in the afternoon . A shadowy idea of wickedness committed , haunts every individual in the party ; and each one secretly thinks the other a companion in guilt , whom it would be agreeable to avoid ...
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... Night , like a giant , fills the church , from pavement to roof , and holds dominion through the silent hours . Pale dawn again comes peeping through the windows ; and , giving place to day , sees night withdraw into the vaults , and ...
... Night , like a giant , fills the church , from pavement to roof , and holds dominion through the silent hours . Pale dawn again comes peeping through the windows ; and , giving place to day , sees night withdraw into the vaults , and ...
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... night ; reproaches heaped upon his head , before the infant family ; himself the guilty object of suspicion and distrust : an ogre in the children's eyes , and in their mother's a detected traitor . A violent perspiration , and a ...
... night ; reproaches heaped upon his head , before the infant family ; himself the guilty object of suspicion and distrust : an ogre in the children's eyes , and in their mother's a detected traitor . A violent perspiration , and a ...
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