Works, Том 14Ticknor and Fields, 1869 |
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... thoughts , the captain's spirits sank , and his hopes turned pale , as those of wiser men had often done before him ... thought , as he held his hat on , it certainly kept house , and wasn't out of doors ; so the captain , shaking his ...
... thoughts , the captain's spirits sank , and his hopes turned pale , as those of wiser men had often done before him ... thought , as he held his hat on , it certainly kept house , and wasn't out of doors ; so the captain , shaking his ...
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... thought , as he dried the little officer's uniform with his sleeve , how many years the Midshipman had seen , during ... thoughts , and polishing the Midshipman , partly in the tender- ness of old acquaintance , and partly in the absence ...
... thought , as he dried the little officer's uniform with his sleeve , how many years the Midshipman had seen , during ... thoughts , and polishing the Midshipman , partly in the tender- ness of old acquaintance , and partly in the absence ...
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... thought at least as often of the Mr. Carker whom no sea could ever render up ; and the Mr. Dombey , whom he now began to perceive was as far beyond human recal ; and the " Heart's Delight , " with whom he must never foregather again ...
... thought at least as often of the Mr. Carker whom no sea could ever render up ; and the Mr. Dombey , whom he now began to perceive was as far beyond human recal ; and the " Heart's Delight , " with whom he must never foregather again ...
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... thoughts led , Harriet Carker found the hours glide by her , and the day steal on . The morning , which had been ... thought , in one direction- always towards the town . Swallowed up in one phase or other of its immensity , towards ...
... thoughts led , Harriet Carker found the hours glide by her , and the day steal on . The morning , which had been ... thought , in one direction- always towards the town . Swallowed up in one phase or other of its immensity , towards ...
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... thought , in which the noises of the night were as indistinctly regarded as is the monotonous rolling of a sea by one who sits in contemplation on its shore . There was no light in the room save that which the fire afforded . Glaring ...
... thought , in which the noises of the night were as indistinctly regarded as is the monotonous rolling of a sea by one who sits in contemplation on its shore . There was no light in the room save that which the fire afforded . Glaring ...
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