Works, Том 14Ticknor and Fields, 1869 |
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... Cousin Feenix , meaning to go in a straight line , but turning off sideways by reason of his wilful legs , gives the wrong woman to be married to this man , at first to wit , a bridesmaid of some condition , 8 DOMBEY AND SON .
... Cousin Feenix , meaning to go in a straight line , but turning off sideways by reason of his wilful legs , gives the wrong woman to be married to this man , at first to wit , a bridesmaid of some condition , 8 DOMBEY AND SON .
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... 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 can't last . Miss Tox emerges from behind the cherubim's ...
... 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 can't last . Miss Tox emerges from behind the cherubim's ...
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... turning hysterical , when she and all 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 ...
... turning hysterical , when she and all 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 ...
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... turned pale , as those of wiser men had often done before him , and will often do again . Captain Cuttle , addressing his face to the sharp wind and slanting rain , looked up at the heavy scud that was flying fast over the wilderness of ...
... turned pale , as those of wiser men had often done before him , and will often do again . Captain Cuttle , addressing his face to the sharp wind and slanting rain , looked up at the heavy scud that was flying fast over the wilderness of ...
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... the table , the captain turned his back , and bent his head down on the little chimney - piece . " Oh , upon my word and honor , " cried Mr. Toots , whose tender heart was moved by the captain's unexpected distress , DOMBEY AND SON . 27.
... the table , the captain turned his back , and bent his head down on the little chimney - piece . " Oh , upon my word and honor , " cried Mr. Toots , whose tender heart was moved by the captain's unexpected distress , DOMBEY AND SON . 27.
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