Works, Том 19Estes & Lauriat, 1890 |
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... captain and the Midshipman , except when he devoted a few minutes of his leisure time to crowing over those inseparable worthies , and recalling , with much ap- plauding music from that brazen instrument , his conscience , the ...
... captain and the Midshipman , except when he devoted a few minutes of his leisure time to crowing over those inseparable worthies , and recalling , with much ap- plauding music from that brazen instrument , his conscience , the ...
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... it . On the very night when he left the captain's ser- vice , Rob , after disposing of his pigeons , and even making a bad bargain in his hurry , had gone straight down to Mr. Carker's house , and hotly presented himself 18 DOMBEY AND SON .
... it . On the very night when he left the captain's ser- vice , Rob , after disposing of his pigeons , and even making a bad bargain in his hurry , had gone straight down to Mr. Carker's house , and hotly presented himself 18 DOMBEY AND SON .
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... captain , in his glazed hat , was standing over the fire , making his morning's cocoa , with that ele- gant trifle , his watch , upon the chimney - piece , for easy reference during the progress of the cookery . Hearing a footstep and ...
... captain , in his glazed hat , was standing over the fire , making his morning's cocoa , with that ele- gant trifle , his watch , upon the chimney - piece , for easy reference during the progress of the cookery . Hearing a footstep and ...
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... captain , looking intently in her face . " It's the sweet creetur growed a woman ! " Captain Cuttle was so respectful of her , and had such a reverence for her , in this new character , that he would not have held her in his arms ...
... captain , looking intently in her face . " It's the sweet creetur growed a woman ! " Captain Cuttle was so respectful of her , and had such a reverence for her , in this new character , that he would not have held her in his arms ...
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... captain . " What cheer now ? You've done her some good , my lad , I believe , " said the captain under his breath , and throwing an approving glance upon his watch . " Put you back half an hour every morning , and about another quarter ...
... captain . " What cheer now ? You've done her some good , my lad , I believe , " said the captain under his breath , and throwing an approving glance upon his watch . " Put you back half an hour every morning , and about another quarter ...
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