Works, Том 19Estes & Lauriat, 1890 |
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... CARKER IN HIS HOUR OF TRIUMPH . ON THE DARK ROAD AN ARRIVAL · • • 30 • • 65 86 • 128 173 • 210 241 • · 274 287 325 • 389 • 412 " LET HIM REMEMBER IT IN THAT ROOM , YEARS TO COME " ANOTHER WEDDING DOMBEY AND SON . CHAPTER I. NEW VOICES ...
... CARKER IN HIS HOUR OF TRIUMPH . ON THE DARK ROAD AN ARRIVAL · • • 30 • • 65 86 • 128 173 • 210 241 • · 274 287 325 • 389 • 412 " LET HIM REMEMBER IT IN THAT ROOM , YEARS TO COME " ANOTHER WEDDING DOMBEY AND SON . CHAPTER I. NEW VOICES ...
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... Carker . Inmate of Mr. Carker's house , and serving about his person , Rob kept his round eyes on the white teeth with fear and trem- bling , and felt that he had need to open them wider than ever . He could not have quaked more ...
... Carker . Inmate of Mr. Carker's house , and serving about his person , Rob kept his round eyes on the white teeth with fear and trem- bling , and felt that he had need to open them wider than ever . He could not have quaked more ...
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... Carker read his secret thoughts , or that he could read them by the least exertion of his will if he were so inclined , than he had that Mr. Carker saw him when he looked at him . The ascendancy was so complete , and held him in such ...
... Carker read his secret thoughts , or that he could read them by the least exertion of his will if he were so inclined , than he had that Mr. Carker saw him when he looked at him . The ascendancy was so complete , and held him in such ...
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... Carker , glancing at his bundle . " Have you left your situation and come to me ? " " Oh , if you please , sir , " faltered Rob , " you said , you know , when I come here last- " " I said ! " returned Mr. Carker . " What did I say ...
... Carker , glancing at his bundle . " Have you left your situation and come to me ? " " Oh , if you please , sir , " faltered Rob , " you said , you know , when I come here last- " " I said ! " returned Mr. Carker . " What did I say ...
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... Carker's eye , and fruitlessly endeavoring to unfix himself . Mr. Carker nodded . " Take care , then ! " Rob expressed in a number of short bows his lively understanding of this caution , and was bowing himself back to the door ...
... Carker's eye , and fruitlessly endeavoring to unfix himself . Mr. Carker nodded . " Take care , then ! " Rob expressed in a number of short bows his lively understanding of this caution , and was bowing himself back to the door ...
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