Works, Том 19Estes & Lauriat, 1890 |
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... passed . The door is opened by the same weak - eyed young man , whose imbecility of grin , at sight of Mr. Toots , is feebleness of character personified . They are shown into the Doctor's study , where blind Homer and Minerva give them ...
... passed . The door is opened by the same weak - eyed young man , whose imbecility of grin , at sight of Mr. Toots , is feebleness of character personified . They are shown into the Doctor's study , where blind Homer and Minerva give them ...
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... passed the Rubicon , and is pledged never to come back , and concerning the cut of whose clothes , and the fashion of whose jewelry , whispers go about behind hands ; the bilious Bith- erstone , who is not of Mr. Toots's time ...
... passed the Rubicon , and is pledged never to come back , and concerning the cut of whose clothes , and the fashion of whose jewelry , whispers go about behind hands ; the bilious Bith- erstone , who is not of Mr. Toots's time ...
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... passed at the corner of the square ; but when Mr. Feeder asks him " when it is to come off , " Mr. Toots replies " that there are certain subjects " . which brings Mr. Feeder down a peg or two imme- diately . Mr. Toots adds , that he ...
... passed at the corner of the square ; but when Mr. Feeder asks him " when it is to come off , " Mr. Toots replies " that there are certain subjects " . which brings Mr. Feeder down a peg or two imme- diately . Mr. Toots adds , that he ...
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... passed from that , as from the others , and appeared no more impressed by it than by the rest . - Carker looked at it - it was the picture that resembled Edith as if it were a living thing ; and with a wicked , silent laugh upon his ...
... passed from that , as from the others , and appeared no more impressed by it than by the rest . - Carker looked at it - it was the picture that resembled Edith as if it were a living thing ; and with a wicked , silent laugh upon his ...
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... you well knows how much honor he has in his power to bestow at pleasure . " " Mrs. Dombey and myself , " said Mr. Dombey , passing this compliment with august self - denial , " are not quite agreed upon some points . We DOMBEY AND SON . 25.
... you well knows how much honor he has in his power to bestow at pleasure . " " Mrs. Dombey and myself , " said Mr. Dombey , passing this compliment with august self - denial , " are not quite agreed upon some points . We DOMBEY AND SON . 25.
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