Works, Том 19Estes & Lauriat, 1890 |
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... hope , you know , " says Mr. Toots . Florence looks at him inquiringly . " Miss Dombey , " says Mr. Toots , who feels that he is in for it now , " I really am in that state of adoration of you that I don't know what to do with myself ...
... hope , you know , " says Mr. Toots . Florence looks at him inquiringly . " Miss Dombey , " says Mr. Toots , who feels that he is in for it now , " I really am in that state of adoration of you that I don't know what to do with myself ...
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... hope that I may may think it possible that you 29 ― " Oh , " Oh , if you please , don't ! " cries Florence , for the moment quite alarmed and distressed . pray don't , Mr. Toots ! Stop , if you please . Don't say any more . As a ...
... hope that I may may think it possible that you 29 ― " Oh , " Oh , if you please , don't ! " cries Florence , for the moment quite alarmed and distressed . pray don't , Mr. Toots ! Stop , if you please . Don't say any more . As a ...
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... hope , Carker , " said Mr. Dombey , " that your regret in the acquisition of Mrs. Dombey's dis- pleasure may be almost counterbalanced by your satisfaction in retaining my confidence and good opinion . " " I have the misfortune , I find ...
... hope , Carker , " said Mr. Dombey , " that your regret in the acquisition of Mrs. Dombey's dis- pleasure may be almost counterbalanced by your satisfaction in retaining my confidence and good opinion . " " I have the misfortune , I find ...
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... hope , whatever regret you may politely profess - for which I am obliged to you on behalf of Mrs. Dombey ; and you will have the goodness , I am persuaded , to discharge it as exactly as any other commission . " " You know , " said Mr ...
... hope , whatever regret you may politely profess - for which I am obliged to you on behalf of Mrs. Dombey ; and you will have the goodness , I am persuaded , to discharge it as exactly as any other commission . " " You know , " said Mr ...
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... hope so . Though , indeed , I am bound to do Mrs. Dombey the justice of saying , however inconsistent it may seem with her subsequent conduct ( which remains unchanged ) , that on my expressing my disapprobation and determination to her ...
... hope so . Though , indeed , I am bound to do Mrs. Dombey the justice of saying , however inconsistent it may seem with her subsequent conduct ( which remains unchanged ) , that on my expressing my disapprobation and determination to her ...
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