Works, Том 19Estes & Lauriat, 1890 |
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... knew when they were younger . All are as polite and pale as ever ; and among them , Mr. Feeder , B. A. , with his bony hand and bristly head , is still hard at it : with his Herodotus stop on just at pres- ent , and his other barrels on ...
... knew when they were younger . All are as polite and pale as ever ; and among them , Mr. Feeder , B. A. , with his bony hand and bristly head , is still hard at it : with his Herodotus stop on just at pres- ent , and his other barrels on ...
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... knew it ! " Mr. Dombey being insensible , and bleeding from the head and face , was carried by certain menders of the road , under Carker's direction , to the nearest public - house , which was not far off , and where he was soon ...
... knew it ! " Mr. Dombey being insensible , and bleeding from the head and face , was carried by certain menders of the road , under Carker's direction , to the nearest public - house , which was not far off , and where he was soon ...
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... knew that there was greater bitterness between them every day . Each day's added knowledge deepened the shade upon her love and hope , roused up the old sorrow that had slumbered for a little time , and made it even heavier to bear than ...
... knew that there was greater bitterness between them every day . Each day's added knowledge deepened the shade upon her love and hope , roused up the old sorrow that had slumbered for a little time , and made it even heavier to bear than ...
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... knew the truth . But no sleep hung upon her own eyes . As the day came on she still sat watching and waking , with the placid hand in hers , and sometimes whispered , as she looked at the hushed face , " Be near me , Florence ; I have ...
... knew the truth . But no sleep hung upon her own eyes . As the day came on she still sat watching and waking , with the placid hand in hers , and sometimes whispered , as she looked at the hushed face , " Be near me , Florence ; I have ...
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... knew her value right , he'd rather lose his greatness and his fortune piece by piece and beg his way in rags from door to door , I say to some and all , he would ! " cried Susan Nipper , bursting into tears , " than bring the sorrow on ...
... knew her value right , he'd rather lose his greatness and his fortune piece by piece and beg his way in rags from door to door , I say to some and all , he would ! " cried Susan Nipper , bursting into tears , " than bring the sorrow on ...
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