Works, Том 19Estes & Lauriat, 1890 |
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... observe him , for he comes straightway at Mr. Toots's legs , and tumbles over himself in the desperation with which he makes at him , like a very dog of Montargis . But he is checked by his sweet mistress . " Down , Di , down . Don't ...
... observe him , for he comes straightway at Mr. Toots's legs , and tumbles over himself in the desperation with which he makes at him , like a very dog of Montargis . But he is checked by his sweet mistress . " Down , Di , down . Don't ...
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... observe behind them , as he comes out last , and shuts the door , " Gentlemen , we will now resume our studies . " For that and little else is what the Doctor hears the sea say , or has heard it saying all his life . Florence then ...
... observe behind them , as he comes out last , and shuts the door , " Gentlemen , we will now resume our studies . " For that and little else is what the Doctor hears the sea say , or has heard it saying all his life . Florence then ...
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... observed , " You'll come to an evil end , my vagabond friend , I foresee . There's ruin in store for you . " 66 " Oh , if you please , don't , sir ! " cried Rob , with his legs trembling under him . " I'm sure , sir , I only want to ...
... observed , " You'll come to an evil end , my vagabond friend , I foresee . There's ruin in store for you . " 66 " Oh , if you please , don't , sir ! " cried Rob , with his legs trembling under him . " I'm sure , sir , I only want to ...
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... observation of his master , that he scarcely ventured to give shelter to the thought that the visitor was the great gentleman before whom he had been carried as a certificate of the family health in his childhood , and to whom he DOMBEY ...
... observation of his master , that he scarcely ventured to give shelter to the thought that the visitor was the great gentleman before whom he had been carried as a certificate of the family health in his childhood , and to whom he DOMBEY ...
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... observed Mr. Dombey ; very sensible , as he said so , that he was paying him a handsome and flattering compliment , " to our mere business relations . Your considera- tion for my feelings , hopes , and disappointments , in the little ...
... observed Mr. Dombey ; very sensible , as he said so , that he was paying him a handsome and flattering compliment , " to our mere business relations . Your considera- tion for my feelings , hopes , and disappointments , in the little ...
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Стр. 109 - For only one night's view of the pale phantoms rising from the scenes of our too-long neglect; and from the thick and sullen air where Vice and Fever propagate together, raining the tremendous social retributions which are ever pouring down, and ever coming thicker! Bright and blest the morning that should rise on such a night: for men, delayed no more by stumbling-blocks of their own making, which are but specks of dust upon the path between them and eternity, would then apply themselves, like creatures...
Стр. 374 - Harriet complied and read — read the eternal book for all the weary and the heavy-laden; for all the wretched, fallen, and neglected of this earth — read the blessed history, in which the blind lame palsied beggar, the criminal, the woman stained with shame, the shunned of all our dainty clay, has each a portion, that no human pride, indifference, or sophistry, through all the ages that this world shall last, can take away, or by the thousandth atom of a grain reduce — read the ministry of...