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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... head to foot , the man whose scattered consciousness has thus fan- tastically pieced itself together , at length rises , supports his trembling frame upon his arms , and looks around . He is in the meanest and closest of small rooms ...
... head to foot , the man whose scattered consciousness has thus fan- tastically pieced itself together , at length rises , supports his trembling frame upon his arms , and looks around . He is in the meanest and closest of small rooms ...
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... head ! I makes my pipes of old penny ink - bottles , ye see , deary - this is one - and I fits- in a mouthpiece , this way , and I takes my mixter out of this thimble with this little horn spoon ; and so I fills , deary . Ah , my poor ...
... head ! I makes my pipes of old penny ink - bottles , ye see , deary - this is one - and I fits- in a mouthpiece , this way , and I takes my mixter out of this thimble with this little horn spoon ; and so I fills , deary . Ah , my poor ...
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... Laying an affectionate and laughing touch on the boy's extended hand , as if it were at once his giddy head and his light heart , Mr. Jasper drinks the toast in silence . " " A little Talk about Pussy . 7 ' 6 The Mystery of Edwin Drood .
... Laying an affectionate and laughing touch on the boy's extended hand , as if it were at once his giddy head and his light heart , Mr. Jasper drinks the toast in silence . " " A little Talk about Pussy . 7 ' 6 The Mystery of Edwin Drood .
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... head over it behind Miss Bud's dimpled shoulders , and to brood on the unhappy lot of that doomed little victim . But with no better effect -possibly some unfelt touch of foolish Mr. Porters has undermined the endea- vour - than to ...
... head over it behind Miss Bud's dimpled shoulders , and to brood on the unhappy lot of that doomed little victim . But with no better effect -possibly some unfelt touch of foolish Mr. Porters has undermined the endea- vour - than to ...
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... head of yours and give me a welcome ? " The apron is pulled off the childish head , as its wearer replies : " You're very welcome , Eddy . There ! I'm sure that's nice . Shake hands . No , I can't kiss you , because I've got an ...
... head of yours and give me a welcome ? " The apron is pulled off the childish head , as its wearer replies : " You're very welcome , Eddy . There ! I'm sure that's nice . Shake hands . No , I can't kiss you , because I've got an ...
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