Works, Том 19Estes & Lauriat, 1890 |
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... beauty and accomplishments — and , not to say of punishing her , but of reducing her to the submission you so naturally and justly require ? " " I am not accustomed , Carker , as you know , " said Mr. Dombey , " to give such close ...
... beauty and accomplishments — and , not to say of punishing her , but of reducing her to the submission you so naturally and justly require ? " " I am not accustomed , Carker , as you know , " said Mr. Dombey , " to give such close ...
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... beauty , watching the murky shadows looming on the wall , as if her thoughts were tangible and cast them there . What- ever shapes of outrage and affront , and black fore- shadowings of things that might happen , flickered indistinct ...
... beauty , watching the murky shadows looming on the wall , as if her thoughts were tangible and cast them there . What- ever shapes of outrage and affront , and black fore- shadowings of things that might happen , flickered indistinct ...
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... beauty ; with noth- ing plainer to him than her hatred of him . He saw her sometimes haughty and repellent at his side , and sometimes down among his horse's feet , fallen and in the dust . But he always saw her as she was ; without ...
... beauty ; with noth- ing plainer to him than her hatred of him . He saw her sometimes haughty and repellent at his side , and sometimes down among his horse's feet , fallen and in the dust . But he always saw her as she was ; without ...
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... beauty , there was an expression such as had been seen in the dead boy ; and the council in the Servants ' Hall whispered so among themselves , and shook their heads , and ate and drank the more , in a closer bond of good - fellowship ...
... beauty , there was an expression such as had been seen in the dead boy ; and the council in the Servants ' Hall whispered so among themselves , and shook their heads , and ate and drank the more , in a closer bond of good - fellowship ...
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... beauty . She lifted her hand to the tiara of bright jewels radiant on her head , and , plucking it off with a force that dragged and strained her rich black hair with heedless cruelty , and brought it tumbling wildly DOMBEY AND SON . 125.
... beauty . She lifted her hand to the tiara of bright jewels radiant on her head , and , plucking it off with a force that dragged and strained her rich black hair with heedless cruelty , and brought it tumbling wildly DOMBEY AND SON . 125.
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