Works, Том 19Estes & Lauriat, 1890 |
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... seen his face in all her life , but there had been upon it - or she fancied so disturbing consciousness of her . She had never seen his face in all her life , but hope had sunk within her , and her timid glance had drooped before its ...
... seen his face in all her life , but there had been upon it - or she fancied so disturbing consciousness of her . She had never seen his face in all her life , but hope had sunk within her , and her timid glance had drooped before its ...
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... seen her in her grief and I have seen her in her joy ( there's not been much of it ) and I have seen her with her brother and I have seen her in her loneliness and some have never seen her , and I say to some and all - I do ! " and here ...
... seen her in her grief and I have seen her in her joy ( there's not been much of it ) and I have seen her with her brother and I have seen her in her loneliness and some have never seen her , and I say to some and all - I do ! " and here ...
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... seen it suffer in this house ! " " Woman , " cried Mr. Dombey , " leave the room ! " " Begging your pardon , not even if I am to leave the situation , sir , " replied the steadfast Nipper , " in which I have been so many years and seen ...
... seen it suffer in this house ! " " Woman , " cried Mr. Dombey , " leave the room ! " " Begging your pardon , not even if I am to leave the situation , sir , " replied the steadfast Nipper , " in which I have been so many years and seen ...
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... seen her sitting nights to- gether half the night through to help her delicate brother with his learning , I've seen her helping him and watching him at other times some well know when I've seen her , with no encourage- ment and no help ...
... seen her sitting nights to- gether half the night through to help her delicate brother with his learning , I've seen her helping him and watching him at other times some well know when I've seen her , with no encourage- ment and no help ...
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... seen better days ? " To which Miss Nipper rejoined , from her castle , that she pitied the better days that had seen Mrs. Pipchin ; and that , for her part , she considered the worst days in the year to be about that lady's 62 DOMBEY ...
... seen better days ? " To which Miss Nipper rejoined , from her castle , that she pitied the better days that had seen Mrs. Pipchin ; and that , for her part , she considered the worst days in the year to be about that lady's 62 DOMBEY ...
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