Works, Том 19Estes & Lauriat, 1890 |
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... HOUR OF TRIUMPH . ON THE DARK ROAD AN ARRIVAL · • • 30 • • 65 86 • 128 173 • 210 241 • · 274 287 325 • 389 • 412 " LET HIM REMEMBER IT IN THAT ROOM , YEARS TO COME " ANOTHER WEDDING DOMBEY AND SON . CHAPTER I. NEW VOICES IN THE VOL PAGE.
... HOUR OF TRIUMPH . ON THE DARK ROAD AN ARRIVAL · • • 30 • • 65 86 • 128 173 • 210 241 • · 274 287 325 • 389 • 412 " LET HIM REMEMBER IT IN THAT ROOM , YEARS TO COME " ANOTHER WEDDING DOMBEY AND SON . CHAPTER I. NEW VOICES IN THE VOL PAGE.
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... hour ; but its speech is dark and gloomy to her , and a dread is on her face , and when her eyes wander over the expanse , they see but a broad stretch of desolation between earth and heaven . Florence she seldom sees , and when she ...
... hour ; but its speech is dark and gloomy to her , and a dread is on her face , and when her eyes wander over the expanse , they see but a broad stretch of desolation between earth and heaven . Florence she seldom sees , and when she ...
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... hour for receiving visitors , and that he begged pardon for not having mentioned it before . Mr. Carker , who was quite prepared for a cold reception , wrote upon a card that he must take the liberty of pressing for an interview , and ...
... hour for receiving visitors , and that he begged pardon for not having mentioned it before . Mr. Carker , who was quite prepared for a cold reception , wrote upon a card that he must take the liberty of pressing for an interview , and ...
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... hours later than this and fell asleep through being tired out when you was as broad awake as spectacles , but you've ma's - in - law to come and sit with you now Miss Floy and I'm thankful for it I'm sure . I've not a word to say ...
... hours later than this and fell asleep through being tired out when you was as broad awake as spectacles , but you've ma's - in - law to come and sit with you now Miss Floy and I'm thankful for it I'm sure . I've not a word to say ...
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... her father , wounded and in pain , alone in his own room , un- tended by those who should be nearest to him , and passing the tardy hours in lonely suffering . A - - frightened thought which made her start and clasp 46 DOMBEY AND SON .
... her father , wounded and in pain , alone in his own room , un- tended by those who should be nearest to him , and passing the tardy hours in lonely suffering . A - - frightened thought which made her start and clasp 46 DOMBEY AND SON .
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