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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... heart ; for it has been my misfortune to be , as we used to say in my time in the House of Commons , when it was not the custom to allude to the Lords , and when the order of parliamentary proceedings was perhaps better observed than it ...
... heart ; for it has been my misfortune to be , as we used to say in my time in the House of Commons , when it was not the custom to allude to the Lords , and when the order of parliamentary proceedings was perhaps better observed than it ...
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... heart : she knows not why or what : but it is heavy . Florence shuts her book , and gruff Diogenes , who takes that for a signal , puts his paws upon her lap , and rubs his ears against her caressing hands . But Florence cannot see him ...
... heart : she knows not why or what : but it is heavy . Florence shuts her book , and gruff Diogenes , who takes that for a signal , puts his paws upon her lap , and rubs his ears against her caressing hands . But Florence cannot see him ...
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... heart to tell her . Indeed the Captain , as his own hopes of the generous , handsome , gallant - hearted youth , whom he had loved , according to his rough manner , from a child , began to fade , and faded more and more from day to day ...
... heart to tell her . Indeed the Captain , as his own hopes of the generous , handsome , gallant - hearted youth , whom he had loved , according to his rough manner , from a child , began to fade , and faded more and more from day to day ...
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... heart , " said the Captain , dropping his voice , " why should she know ? why should she be made to know , until such time as there warn't any help for it ? She took to old Sol Gills , did that sweet creetur , with a kindness , with a ...
... heart , " said the Captain , dropping his voice , " why should she know ? why should she be made to know , until such time as there warn't any help for it ? She took to old Sol Gills , did that sweet creetur , with a kindness , with a ...
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... heart was moved by the Captain's unexpected distress , " this is a most wretched sort of affair this world is ! Some- body's always dying , or going and doing something uncom- fortable in it . I'm sure I never should have looked forward ...
... heart was moved by the Captain's unexpected distress , " this is a most wretched sort of affair this world is ! Some- body's always dying , or going and doing something uncom- fortable in it . I'm sure I never should have looked forward ...
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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...