Works, Том 19Estes & Lauriat, 1890 |
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... round her , barking , and run headlong at anybody coming by , to show his devotion . Mr. Toots would run headlong at anybody , too . A military gentleman goes past , and Mr. Toots would like nothing better than to run at him full tilt ...
... round her , barking , and run headlong at anybody coming by , to show his devotion . Mr. Toots would run headlong at anybody , too . A military gentleman goes past , and Mr. Toots would like nothing better than to run at him full tilt ...
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... he ever thought the study a great sanctuary , and the Doctor , with his round turned legs , like a clerical pianoforte , an awful man . Florence soon comes down and takes leave ; Mr. Toots takes leave ; and Diogenes , 6 DOMBEY AND SON .
... he ever thought the study a great sanctuary , and the Doctor , with his round turned legs , like a clerical pianoforte , an awful man . Florence soon comes down and takes leave ; Mr. Toots takes leave ; and Diogenes , 6 DOMBEY AND SON .
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... round the neck , and says , with a look of horror , " Edith ! we are going home soon ; going back . You mean that I shall go home again ? " " Yes , mother , yes . " " And what he said- what's - his - name - I never could remember names ...
... round the neck , and says , with a look of horror , " Edith ! we are going home soon ; going back . You mean that I shall go home again ? " " Yes , mother , yes . " " And what he said- what's - his - name - I never could remember names ...
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... round eyes on the white teeth with fear and trem- bling , and felt that he had need to open them wider than ever . He could not have quaked more , through his whole being , before the teeth , though he had come into the service of some ...
... round eyes on the white teeth with fear and trem- bling , and felt that he had need to open them wider than ever . He could not have quaked more , through his whole being , before the teeth , though he had come into the service of some ...
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... round at the pictures on the walls . Cursorily as his cold eye wandered over them , Carker's keen glance accom- panied his , and kept pace with his , marking exactly where it went and what it saw . As it rested on one picture in ...
... round at the pictures on the walls . Cursorily as his cold eye wandered over them , Carker's keen glance accom- panied his , and kept pace with his , marking exactly where it went and what it saw . As it rested on one picture in ...
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