Works, Том 19Estes & Lauriat, 1890 |
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... believe the people come and make picnic parties there inside the iron railings . " Mr. Dombey is clear that this won't do . " There's an uncommon good church in the vil- lage , " says Cousin Feenix thoughtfully ; " pure specimen of the ...
... believe the people come and make picnic parties there inside the iron railings . " Mr. Dombey is clear that this won't do . " There's an uncommon good church in the vil- lage , " says Cousin Feenix thoughtfully ; " pure specimen of the ...
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... believe . " " Why , he is a young rip , I am afraid , " returned Carker with a shrug . " He bears that character . But the truth is , I took him into my service because , being able to get no other employment , he conceived ( had been ...
... believe . " " Why , he is a young rip , I am afraid , " returned Carker with a shrug . " He bears that character . But the truth is , I took him into my service because , being able to get no other employment , he conceived ( had been ...
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... believe I may add , as any other lady in her place would . " " The first Mrs. Dombey lived very happily , " said Carker . " The first Mrs. Dombey had great good sense , " said Mr. Dombey in a gentlemanly toleration of the dead , " and ...
... believe I may add , as any other lady in her place would . " " The first Mrs. Dombey lived very happily , " said Carker . " The first Mrs. Dombey had great good sense , " said Mr. Dombey in a gentlemanly toleration of the dead , " and ...
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... solicitude , I need not assure you , madam . Let me again say , there is no cause for the least alarm . Even you may be quite at ease , believe me . " He bowed himself out with his extremest show of deference 38 DOMBEY AND SON .
... solicitude , I need not assure you , madam . Let me again say , there is no cause for the least alarm . Even you may be quite at ease , believe me . " He bowed himself out with his extremest show of deference 38 DOMBEY AND SON .
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... I am here for two purposes . That is one . " " That one , sir , " she returned , " is ended . Or , if you return to it - 99 " Can Mrs. Dombey believe , " said Carker , coming nearer , " that I would return to it in DOMBEY AND SON . 73.
... I am here for two purposes . That is one . " " That one , sir , " she returned , " is ended . Or , if you return to it - 99 " Can Mrs. Dombey believe , " said Carker , coming nearer , " that I would return to it in DOMBEY AND SON . 73.
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