Works, Том 14Ticknor and Fields, 1869 |
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... passing through the people to the hall- door , think of the old woman who called to him in the grove that morning ? Or why does Florence , as she passes , think , with a tremble , of her childhood , when she was lost , and of the visage ...
... passing through the people to the hall- door , think of the old woman who called to him in the grove that morning ? Or why does Florence , as she passes , think , with a tremble , of her childhood , when she was lost , and of the visage ...
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... passing through the outer count- ing - house , at the desk where he knew poor Walter had been used to sit , now occupied by another young boy , with a face almost as fresh and hopeful as his on the day when they tapped the famous last ...
... passing through the outer count- ing - house , at the desk where he knew poor Walter had been used to sit , now occupied by another young boy , with a face almost as fresh and hopeful as his on the day when they tapped the famous last ...
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... passing gesture of his hand at the picture - what ! a menace ? No ; yet something like it . A wave as if triumph ? No ; yet more like that . An insolent salute ... passed it , and has set his brick - and - mortar heel 38 DOMBEY AND SON .
... passing gesture of his hand at the picture - what ! a menace ? No ; yet something like it . A wave as if triumph ? No ; yet more like that . An insolent salute ... passed it , and has set his brick - and - mortar heel 38 DOMBEY AND SON .
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... passed since we began this life ; and to take from my brother any part of what has so endeared him to me , and so proved his better resolution - any fragment of the merit of his unassisted , obscure , and forgotten repara- tion - would ...
... passed since we began this life ; and to take from my brother any part of what has so endeared him to me , and so proved his better resolution - any fragment of the merit of his unassisted , obscure , and forgotten repara- tion - would ...
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... the hospitals , the church - yards , the prisons , the river , fever , madness , vice , and death , -they passed on to the monster , roaring in the distance , and were lost . The chill wind was howling , and the rain was 46 DOMBEY AND SON .
... the hospitals , the church - yards , the prisons , the river , fever , madness , vice , and death , -they passed on to the monster , roaring in the distance , and were lost . The chill wind was howling , and the rain was 46 DOMBEY AND SON .
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