Works, Том 19Estes & Lauriat, 1890 |
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... dear , " says Doctor Blimber to Cornelia , " since Mr. Toots left us . " " Except Bitherstone , " returns Cornelia . " Ay , truly , " says the Doctor . new to Mr. Toots . " " Bitherstone is New to Florence , too , almost ; for , in the ...
... dear , " says Doctor Blimber to Cornelia , " since Mr. Toots left us . " " Except Bitherstone , " returns Cornelia . " Ay , truly , " says the Doctor . new to Mr. Toots . " " Bitherstone is New to Florence , too , almost ; for , in the ...
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... dear Toots ; and greatly they redound to your honor , old boy . " Mr. Feeder is then agitated by friendship , and shakes hands ; and says , if ever Toots wants a brother , he knows where to find him , either by post or parcel . Mr ...
... dear Toots ; and greatly they redound to your honor , old boy . " Mr. Feeder is then agitated by friendship , and shakes hands ; and says , if ever Toots wants a brother , he knows where to find him , either by post or parcel . Mr ...
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... dear friends , who are deaf to the waves that are hoarse with repetition of their mystery , and blind to the dust that is piled upon the shore , and to the white arms that are beckoning , in the moonlight , to the invisible country far ...
... dear friends , who are deaf to the waves that are hoarse with repetition of their mystery , and blind to the dust that is piled upon the shore , and to the white arms that are beckoning , in the moonlight , to the invisible country far ...
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... dear to her , and to think of her love for each of them , by turns , with fear , distrust , and wonder . Yet Florence now began to do so ; and the doing of it was a task imposed upon her by the very purity of her soul , as one she could ...
... dear to her , and to think of her love for each of them , by turns , with fear , distrust , and wonder . Yet Florence now began to do so ; and the doing of it was a task imposed upon her by the very purity of her soul , as one she could ...
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... dear mother had been made unhappy by such treatment , and had pined away and died ? Then she would think how proud and stately Edith was to every one but her , with what disdain she treated him , how distantly she kept apart from him ...
... dear mother had been made unhappy by such treatment , and had pined away and died ? Then she would think how proud and stately Edith was to every one but her , with what disdain she treated him , how distantly she kept apart from him ...
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