Works, Том 19Estes & Lauriat, 1890 |
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... returned Mr. Carker . " What did I say ? " " If you please , sir , you didn't say nothing at all , sir , " returned Rob , warned by the manner of this inquiry , and very much disconcerted . His patron looked at him with a wide display ...
... returned Mr. Carker . " What did I say ? " " If you please , sir , you didn't say nothing at all , sir , " returned Rob , warned by the manner of this inquiry , and very much disconcerted . His patron looked at him with a wide display ...
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... returned Rob , who , in doing so , had acted on his patron's own instructions , but dared not justify himself by the least insinua- tion to that effect . " Well ! " said Mr. Carker . " You know me , boy ? " " Please , sir , yes , sir ...
... returned Rob , who , in doing so , had acted on his patron's own instructions , but dared not justify himself by the least insinua- tion to that effect . " Well ! " said Mr. Carker . " You know me , boy ? " " Please , sir , yes , sir ...
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... returned Carker . " Thank you . " " Indeed , " said Mr. Dombey in his lofty patron- age , " any one might say so . As far as it goes , it is a very commodious and well - arranged place - quite elegant . " " As far as it goes , truly ...
... returned Carker . " Thank you . " " Indeed , " said Mr. Dombey in his lofty patron- age , " any one might say so . As far as it goes , it is a very commodious and well - arranged place - quite elegant . " " As far as it goes , truly ...
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... returned Carker with a shrug . " He bears that character . But the truth is , I took him into my service because , being able to get no other employment , he conceived ( had been taught at home , I dare say ) that he had some sort of ...
... returned Carker with a shrug . " He bears that character . But the truth is , I took him into my service because , being able to get no other employment , he conceived ( had been taught at home , I dare say ) that he had some sort of ...
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... returned the confidential agent , " that Mrs. Dombey , never very much disposed to regard me with favorable interest one in my position could not expect that from a lady naturally proud , and whose pride becomes her so well - may not ...
... returned the confidential agent , " that Mrs. Dombey , never very much disposed to regard me with favorable interest one in my position could not expect that from a lady naturally proud , and whose pride becomes her so well - may not ...
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