Works, Том 14Ticknor and Fields, 1869 |
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... wife's funeral , and then the christening , and then the other funeral ; and Mrs. Miff says , by - the - bye she'll soap - and - water that ' ere tablet presently , against the company arrive . ' Mr. Sownds , the beadle , who is sitting ...
... wife's funeral , and then the christening , and then the other funeral ; and Mrs. Miff says , by - the - bye she'll soap - and - water that ' ere tablet presently , against the company arrive . ' Mr. Sownds , the beadle , who is sitting ...
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... wife . Now , the people run and push , and press 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 ...
... wife . Now , the people run and push , and press 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 ...
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... wife ; perhaps some scornful nymph - according as the Picture dealers found the market , when they christened it . It is the figure of a woman , supremely handsome , who , turning away , but with her face addressed to the spectator ...
... wife ; perhaps some scornful nymph - according as the Picture dealers found the market , when they christened it . It is the figure of a woman , supremely handsome , who , turning away , but with her face addressed to the spectator ...
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... Dombey . He looked in his solemn way towards his wife , but not a word said she . " I hope , Mrs. Dombey , " addressing her after a moment's silence , with especial distinctness ; " that these alterations F 2 DOMBEY AND SON . 67.
... Dombey . He looked in his solemn way towards his wife , but not a word said she . " I hope , Mrs. Dombey , " addressing her after a moment's silence , with especial distinctness ; " that these alterations F 2 DOMBEY AND SON . 67.
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... wife . He might have read in it that , ever baring her own head for the lightning of her own contempt and pride to strike , the most innocent allusion to the power of his riches degraded her anew , sunk her deeper in her own respect ...
... wife . He might have read in it that , ever baring her own head for the lightning of her own contempt and pride to strike , the most innocent allusion to the power of his riches degraded her anew , sunk her deeper in her own respect ...
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