Works, Том 19Estes & Lauriat, 1890 |
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... consider it a liberty , Miss Dombey , if I was to- without any encouragement at all , if I was to hope , you know , " says Mr. Toots . Florence looks at him inquiringly . " Miss Dombey , " says Mr. Toots , who feels that he is in for it ...
... consider it a liberty , Miss Dombey , if I was to- without any encouragement at all , if I was to hope , you know , " says Mr. Toots . Florence looks at him inquiringly . " Miss Dombey , " says Mr. Toots , who feels that he is in for it ...
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... considering . I am sure , on the day of your marriage , I thought she was good for another twenty years . In point of fact , I said so to a man at Brooks's little Billy Joper - you know him , no doubt - man with a glass in his eye ...
... considering . I am sure , on the day of your marriage , I thought she was good for another twenty years . In point of fact , I said so to a man at Brooks's little Billy Joper - you know him , no doubt - man with a glass in his eye ...
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... consider it as much as all the world was worth to offer to do such a thing , unless I was ordered , sir . " " You had better not . You have been used , too , to babbling and tattling , " said his patron with per- fect coolness ...
... consider it as much as all the world was worth to offer to do such a thing , unless I was ordered , sir . " " You had better not . You have been used , too , to babbling and tattling , " said his patron with per- fect coolness ...
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... consider it a very important part of your instructions . " Mr. Carker bowed his head , and rising from the table , and standing thoughtfully before the fire , with his hand to his smooth chin , looked down at Mr. Dombey with the evil ...
... consider it a very important part of your instructions . " Mr. Carker bowed his head , and rising from the table , and standing thoughtfully before the fire , with his hand to his smooth chin , looked down at Mr. Dombey with the evil ...
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... consider- able astonishment ; for , having been defeated by the Larkey Boy , his visage was in a state of such great dilapidation as to be hardly presentable in society with comfort to the beholders . The Chicken himself 68 DOMBEY AND SON .
... consider- able astonishment ; for , having been defeated by the Larkey Boy , his visage was in a state of such great dilapidation as to be hardly presentable in society with comfort to the beholders . The Chicken himself 68 DOMBEY AND SON .
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