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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... thought there was none in mine , dear Ned . " 66 Upon my life , Jack , I did think so . However , when I come to ... thought you had so exactly found your niche in life , Jack , " Edwin Drood returns , astonished , bending forward in his ...
... thought there was none in mine , dear Ned . " 66 Upon my life , Jack , I did think so . However , when I come to ... thought you had so exactly found your niche in life , Jack , " Edwin Drood returns , astonished , bending forward in his ...
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... thought . “ Take me back at once , please , " urges his Affianced , quickly laying her light hand upon his wrist . " They will all be coming out directly ; let us get away . O , what a resounding chord ! But don't let us stop to listen ...
... thought . “ Take me back at once , please , " urges his Affianced , quickly laying her light hand upon his wrist . " They will all be coming out directly ; let us get away . O , what a resounding chord ! But don't let us stop to listen ...
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... thought , sir , some little fever of the brow , I ought perhaps to describe the character of the late Mrs. Sapsea , now dead three quarters of a year . " Mr. Jasper , in the act of yawning behind his wineglass , puts down that screen ...
... thought , sir , some little fever of the brow , I ought perhaps to describe the character of the late Mrs. Sapsea , now dead three quarters of a year . " Mr. Jasper , in the act of yawning behind his wineglass , puts down that screen ...
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... thought in another form ; but that is the way I put it . " Mr. Jasper murmurs assent . " And now , Mr. Jasper , " resumes the auctioneer , producing his scrap of manu- script , " Mrs. Sapsea's monument having had full time to settle and ...
... thought in another form ; but that is the way I put it . " Mr. Jasper murmurs assent . " And now , Mr. Jasper , " resumes the auctioneer , producing his scrap of manu- script , " Mrs. Sapsea's monument having had full time to settle and ...
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... thought the good Minor Canon frequently , when taking his seat at table opposite his long - widowed mother . Her thought at such times may be condensed into the two words that oftenest did duty together in all her conversations : " My ...
... thought the good Minor Canon frequently , when taking his seat at table opposite his long - widowed mother . Her thought at such times may be condensed into the two words that oftenest did duty together in all her conversations : " My ...
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Стр. 64 - A pale, puffy-faced, dark-haired person of thirty, with big dark eyes that wholly wanted lustre, and a dissatisfied doughy complexion, that seemed to ask to be sent to the baker's, this attendant was a mysterious being, possessed of some strange power over Mr.
Стр. 148 - John Jasper's lamp is kindled, and his lighthouse is shining when Mr. Datchery returns alone towards it. As mariners on a dangerous voyage, approaching an iron-bound coast, may look along the beams of the warning light to the haven lying beyond it that may never be reached, so Mr. Datchery's wistful gaze is directed to this beacon, and beyond.
Стр. 80 - The dawn is overcast, the morning lowers, And heavily in clouds brings on the day, The great, th' important day —