Works, Том 14Ticknor and Fields, 1869 |
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... rest have done , and wishes her all happiness . " " " If wishes , " says he in a low voice , are not superfluous , applied to such a union . " " I thank you , sir , " she answers , with a curled lip , and a heaving bosom . But , does ...
... rest have done , and wishes her all happiness . " " " If wishes , " says he in a low voice , are not superfluous , applied to such a union . " " I thank you , sir , " she answers , with a curled lip , and a heaving bosom . But , does ...
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... rest of the wedding party alight , and enter after them . And why does Mr. Carker , 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 ...
... rest of the wedding party alight , and enter after them . And why does Mr. Carker , 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 ...
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... rest , roused by the intelligence that the Bride is going away , hurry up - stairs to witness her departure . The chariot is at the door ; the Bride is descending to the hall , where Mr. Dombey waits for her . Florence is ready on the ...
... rest , roused by the intelligence that the Bride is going away , hurry up - stairs to witness her departure . The chariot is at the door ; the Bride is descending to the hall , where Mr. Dombey waits for her . Florence is ready on the ...
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... rest for ever ; that she broke up in the last hurricane ; and that every soul on board perished . ' of Captain Cuttle , like all mankind , little knew how much hope had survived within him under discouragement , until he felt its death ...
... rest for ever ; that she broke up in the last hurricane ; and that every soul on board perished . ' of Captain Cuttle , like all mankind , little knew how much hope had survived within him under discouragement , until he felt its death ...
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... rest with it ; and the captain rose up in the morning , sorrowful and unrefreshed . As soon as the city offices were open , the captain issued forth to the counting - house of Dombey and Son . But there was no opening of the ...
... rest with it ; and the captain rose up in the morning , sorrowful and unrefreshed . As soon as the city offices were open , the captain issued forth to the counting - house of Dombey and Son . But there was no opening of the ...
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