Works, Том 19Estes & Lauriat, 1890 |
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... Nipper . " Oh , he's a precious piece of goods ! If ever he wants a character don't let him come to me whatever he does , that's all I tell him . " " Dear Susan , " urged Florence , " don't ! " " Oh it's very well to say ' don't ' Miss ...
... Nipper . " Oh , he's a precious piece of goods ! If ever he wants a character don't let him come to me whatever he does , that's all I tell him . " " Dear Susan , " urged Florence , " don't ! " " Oh it's very well to say ' don't ' Miss ...
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... Nipper called a huffish answer , on her own responsibility . This Susan Nipper construed into presumption on the part of that exemplary sufferer by the Peruvian mines , and a deed of disparagement upon her young lady that was not to be ...
... Nipper called a huffish answer , on her own responsibility . This Susan Nipper construed into presumption on the part of that exemplary sufferer by the Peruvian mines , and a deed of disparagement upon her young lady that was not to be ...
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... Nipper looked on , therefore , at domestic affairs in general , with a resolute conviction that no good would come of Mrs. Dombey always being very careful to publish , on all possible occasions , that she had nothing to say against her ...
... Nipper looked on , therefore , at domestic affairs in general , with a resolute conviction that no good would come of Mrs. Dombey always being very careful to publish , on all possible occasions , that she had nothing to say against her ...
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... Nipper . There was a heaviness in this young maiden's exceedingly sharp black eyes , that abated somewhat of their sparkling , and suggested which was not their usual character- the possibility of their being sometimes shut . There was ...
... Nipper . There was a heaviness in this young maiden's exceedingly sharp black eyes , that abated somewhat of their sparkling , and suggested which was not their usual character- the possibility of their being sometimes shut . There was ...
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... Nipper went on tiptoe to Mr. Dombey's door , and knocked . " Come in ! " said Mr. Dombey . Susan encouraged herself with a final twitch , and went in . Mr. Dombey , who was eying the fire , gave an amazed look at his visitor , and ...
... Nipper went on tiptoe to Mr. Dombey's door , and knocked . " Come in ! " said Mr. Dombey . Susan encouraged herself with a final twitch , and went in . Mr. Dombey , who was eying the fire , gave an amazed look at his visitor , and ...
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