Charles Dickens's works. Charles Dickens ed. [18 vols. of a 21 vol. set. Wanting A child's history of England; Christmas stories; The mystery of Edwin Drood].1887 |
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... Mayor of Cloisterham . Without mayors , and many of them , it cannot be disputed that the whole framework of society - Mr . Sapsea is confident that he invented that forcible figure — would fall to pieces . Mayors have been knighted for ...
... Mayor of Cloisterham . Without mayors , and many of them , it cannot be disputed that the whole framework of society - Mr . Sapsea is confident that he invented that forcible figure — would fall to pieces . Mayors have been knighted for ...
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... Mayor , you will use your study and knowledge of Durdles to the good purpose of exhorting him not to break our worthy and respected Choir - Master's neck ; we cannot afford it ; his head and voice are much too valuable to us . " Mr ...
... Mayor , you will use your study and knowledge of Durdles to the good purpose of exhorting him not to break our worthy and respected Choir - Master's neck ; we cannot afford it ; his head and voice are much too valuable to us . " Mr ...
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... Mayor at once , he assented with a stern nod ; but he spake no word until they stood in Mr. Sapsea's parlour . Mr. Sapsea being informed by Mr. Crisparkle of the circumstances under which they desired to make a voluntary statement ...
... Mayor at once , he assented with a stern nod ; but he spake no word until they stood in Mr. Sapsea's parlour . Mr. Sapsea being informed by Mr. Crisparkle of the circumstances under which they desired to make a voluntary statement ...
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... Mayor . Mr. Jasper was sent for , the watch and shirt - pin were identified , Neville was detained , and the wildest frenzy and fatuity of evil report rose against him . He was of that vindictive and violent nature , that but for his ...
... Mayor . Mr. Jasper was sent for , the watch and shirt - pin were identified , Neville was detained , and the wildest frenzy and fatuity of evil report rose against him . He was of that vindictive and violent nature , that but for his ...
Стр. 116
... there , and money down , possession to be had next evening , on con- dition that reference was permitted him to Mr. Jasper as occupying the gatehouse , The Worshipful the Mayor in his Element . 117 of 116 The Mystery of Edwin Drood .
... there , and money down , possession to be had next evening , on con- dition that reference was permitted him to Mr. Jasper as occupying the gatehouse , The Worshipful the Mayor in his Element . 117 of 116 The Mystery of Edwin Drood .
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Alicumpaine asked Bazzard better Billickin Boldheart Brother Gimblet Brother Hawkyard called Cathedral chair clock Cloisterham cried Crisparkle dark Datchery Dean dear deary dinner door Durdles Edwin Drood eyes face Fareway feel fellow fire Furnival's Inn gentleman Grewgious hair hand head heart Helena Hoghton Towers Honeythunder honour hope housekeeper Jack Jasper Julius Cæsar Landless light live look ma'am Master Master Humphrey MASTER HUMPHREY'S CLOCK Mayor mean Meltham mind Minor Canon Corner Miss Twinkleton never Neville night Old Curiosity Shop old lady once Orange passed Pickwick poor Princess Alicia Pussy replied returned Rosa round Samivel Sampson Sapsea seemed sister Slinkton smile speak Staple Inn Tartar tell thing thought to-night told took Tope turned voice walk watch Weller wery window word young lady
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