Works, Том 14Ticknor and Fields, 1869 |
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... round the church , and looking in , dawn moans and weeps for its short reign , and its tears trickle on the window - glass , and the trees against the church - wall bow their heads , and wring their many hands in sympathy . Night ...
... round the church , and looking in , dawn moans and weeps for its short reign , and its tears trickle on the window - glass , and the trees against the church - wall bow their heads , and wring their many hands in sympathy . Night ...
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... round to Brook - street " -this to Mr. Dombey - " to leave a few poor rarities of flowers for Mrs. Dombey . A man in my position , and so distinguished as to be invited here , is proud to offer some homage in acknowledgment of his ...
... round to Brook - street " -this to Mr. Dombey - " to leave a few poor rarities of flowers for Mrs. Dombey . A man in my position , and so distinguished as to be invited here , is proud to offer some homage in acknowledgment of his ...
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... round in a gaping throng , while Mr. Dombey , leading Mrs. Dombey by the hand , advances solemnly into the Feenix halls . Now , the rest of the wedding party alight , and enter after them . And why does Mr. Carker , passing through the ...
... round in a gaping throng , while Mr. Dombey , leading Mrs. Dombey by the hand , advances solemnly into the Feenix halls . Now , the rest of the wedding party alight , and enter after them . And why does Mr. Carker , passing through the ...
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... round and round inside his head . The housemaid wishes it wasn't wicked to wish that one was dead . There is a general delusion likewise , in these lower regions , on the subject of time ; everybody conceiving that it ought to be , at ...
... round and round inside his head . The housemaid wishes it wasn't wicked to wish that one was dead . There is a general delusion likewise , in these lower regions , on the subject of time ; everybody conceiving that it ought to be , at ...
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... round eyes . wide open . " Ah ! " said Captain Cuttle darkly , " if ever I goes away , meaning to come back to supper , and don't come within hail again twenty - four hours arter my loss , go you to Brig - place and whistle that ' ere ...
... round eyes . wide open . " Ah ! " said Captain Cuttle darkly , " if ever I goes away , meaning to come back to supper , and don't come within hail again twenty - four hours arter my loss , go you to Brig - place and whistle that ' ere ...
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