The Works of Charles Dickens in Thirty-four [i.e. Thirty-eight] Volumes, Том 9,Выпуск 2C. Scribner's Sons, 1868 |
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... " put about , " or to " over- haul that ' ere article again , " or to stick to his own duty , and leave the Amens to him , the Captain ; one of which COUSIN FEENIX ARRIVES . 5 he repeats , whenever a 4 DOMBEY AND SON .
... " put about , " or to " over- haul that ' ere article again , " or to stick to his own duty , and leave the Amens to him , the Captain ; one of which COUSIN FEENIX ARRIVES . 5 he repeats , whenever a 4 DOMBEY AND SON .
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... Cousin Feenix has come over from abroad , expressly to attend the marriage . Cousin Feenix was a man about town , forty years ago ; but he is still so juvenile in figure and in manner , and so well got up , that strangers are amazed ...
... Cousin Feenix has come over from abroad , expressly to attend the marriage . Cousin Feenix was a man about town , forty years ago ; but he is still so juvenile in figure and in manner , and so well got up , that strangers are amazed ...
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... Cousin Feenix does that . He has come from Baden - Baden on purpose . " Confound it , " Cousin Feenix says - good- natured creature , Cousin Feenix- " when we do get a rich City fellow into the family , let us show him some attention ...
... Cousin Feenix does that . He has come from Baden - Baden on purpose . " Confound it , " Cousin Feenix says - good- natured creature , Cousin Feenix- " when we do get a rich City fellow into the family , let us show him some attention ...
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... Cousin Feenix last ; who puts his noble name into a wrong place , and enrols himself as having been born that morning . The Major now salutes the Bride right gallantly , and carries out that branch of military tactics in reference to ...
... Cousin Feenix last ; who puts his noble name into a wrong place , and enrols himself as having been born that morning . The Major now salutes the Bride right gallantly , and carries out that branch of military tactics in reference to ...
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... Cousin Feenix enter the same carriage . The Major hands into a second carriage , Florence , and the bridesmaid who so narrowly escaped being given away by mistake , and then enters it himself , and is followed by Mr. Carker . Horses ...
... Cousin Feenix enter the same carriage . The Major hands into a second carriage , Florence , and the bridesmaid who so narrowly escaped being given away by mistake , and then enters it himself , and is followed by Mr. Carker . Horses ...
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Стр. 239 - But if the moral pestilence that rises with them, and, in the eternal laws of outraged Nature, is inseparable from them, could be made discernible too, how terrible the revelation ! Then should we see depravity, impiety, drunkenness, theft, murder, and a long train of nameless sins against the natural affections and repulsions of mankind, overhanging the devoted spots, and creeping on, to blight the innocent and spread contagion among the pure.
Стр. 240 - Oh for a good spirit who would take the house-tops off, with a more potent and benignant hand than the lame demon in the tale, and show a Christian people what dark shapes issue from amidst their homes, to swell the retinue of the Destroying Angel as he moves forth among them...