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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... kind they were . Here was the little society of the buck parlour broken up , and scattered far and wide . Here was no audience for Lovely Peg , even if there had been anybody to sing it , which there was not , for the Captam was as ...
... kind they were . Here was the little society of the buck parlour broken up , and scattered far and wide . Here was no audience for Lovely Peg , even if there had been anybody to sing it , which there was not , for the Captam was as ...
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... kind of you , in the midst of your own troubles , to say so . I'm very much obliged to you . As I said before , I really want a friend , and should be glad to have your acquaintance . Although I am very well off , " said Mr. Toots ...
... kind of you , in the midst of your own troubles , to say so . I'm very much obliged to you . As I said before , I really want a friend , and should be glad to have your acquaintance . Although I am very well off , " said Mr. Toots ...
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... kind of pride , Sir , " she returned , after a moment's silence , " or what may be supposed to be pride , which is mere duty . I hope I cherish no other . " " For yourself , " he said . " For myself . " " But - pardon me- " suggested ...
... kind of pride , Sir , " she returned , after a moment's silence , " or what may be supposed to be pride , which is mere duty . I hope I cherish no other . " " For yourself , " he said . " For myself . " " But - pardon me- " suggested ...
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... kind and good purpose . I am quite sure of it . ” " I thank you , " returned her visitor , pressing her hand hastily . " I am much obliged to you . You do me justice , I assure you . You were going to say , that I , who know the story ...
... kind and good purpose . I am quite sure of it . ” " I thank you , " returned her visitor , pressing her hand hastily . " I am much obliged to you . You do me justice , I assure you . You were going to say , that I , who know the story ...
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... kind of weary tune , and rolling herself from side to side , continued moaning and wailing to herself . Alice got up , took off her wet cloak , and laid it aside . That done , she sat down as before , and with her arms folded , and her ...
... kind of weary tune , and rolling herself from side to side , continued moaning and wailing to herself . Alice got up , took off her wet cloak , and laid it aside . That done , she sat down as before , and with her arms folded , and her ...
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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...