Works, Том 14Ticknor and Fields, 1869 |
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... street , and the very tall young men are busy looking on . One of the very tall young men already smells of sherry , and his eyes have a tendency to become fixed in his head , and to stare at objects without seeing them . The very tall ...
... street , and the very tall young men are busy looking on . One of the very tall young men already smells of sherry , and his eyes have a tendency to become fixed in his head , and to stare at objects without seeing them . The very tall ...
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... street alone , have promised twenty families of little women , whose instinctive interest in nuptials dates from their cradles , that they shall go and see the marriage . Truly , Mr. Sownds the beadle has good reason to feel himself in ...
... street alone , have promised twenty families of little women , whose instinctive interest in nuptials dates from their cradles , that they shall go and see the marriage . Truly , Mr. Sownds the beadle has good reason to feel himself in ...
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... 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 vassalage : and as I ...
... 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 vassalage : and as I ...
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... streets ; and as they pass along , a thousand heads are turned to look at them , and a thousand sober moralists revenge themselves for not being married too , that morning , by reflecting that these people little think such happiness ...
... streets ; and as they pass along , a thousand heads are turned to look at them , and a thousand sober moralists revenge themselves for not being married too , that morning , by reflecting that these people little think such happiness ...
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... street , when they are delayed by symptoms of indisposition on the part of Mrs. Perch , who entreats a glass of water , and becomes alarming ; Mrs. Perch gets better soon , however , and is borne away ; and Mrs. Miff , and Mr. Sownds ...
... street , when they are delayed by symptoms of indisposition on the part of Mrs. Perch , who entreats a glass of water , and becomes alarming ; Mrs. Perch gets better soon , however , and is borne away ; and Mrs. Miff , and Mr. Sownds ...
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