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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... tears trickle on the window - glass , and the trees against the church - wall bow their heads , and wring their many hands in sympathy . Night , growing pale before it , gradually fades out of the church , but lingers in the vaults ...
... tears trickle on the window - glass , and the trees against the church - wall bow their heads , and wring their many hands in sympathy . Night , growing pale before it , gradually fades out of the church , but lingers in the vaults ...
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... tears . The Major , coming with the rest of the company from table , endeavours to comfort her ; but she will not be comforted on any terms , and so the Major takes his leave . Cousin Feenix takes his leave , and Mr. Carker takes his ...
... tears . The Major , coming with the rest of the company from table , endeavours to comfort her ; but she will not be comforted on any terms , and so the Major takes his leave . Cousin Feenix takes his leave , and Mr. Carker takes his ...
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... tears into his eyes . Arrived at the Wooden Midshipman's again , and sitting down in a corner of the dark shop , the Captain's indignation , strong as it was , could make no head against his grief . Passion seemed not only to do wrong ...
... tears into his eyes . Arrived at the Wooden Midshipman's again , and sitting down in a corner of the dark shop , the Captain's indignation , strong as it was , could make no head against his grief . Passion seemed not only to do wrong ...
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... tears at the wires with her beak , and goes walking , upside down , in its dome - top , shaking her house and screeching ; but Mr. Carker is indifferent to the bird , and looks with a musing smile at a picture on the opposite wall . " A ...
... tears at the wires with her beak , and goes walking , upside down , in its dome - top , shaking her house and screeching ; but Mr. Carker is indifferent to the bird , and looks with a musing smile at a picture on the opposite wall . " A ...
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... on his way , and saw her not , the tears were in her eyes as she stood watching him . Her pensive form was not long idle at the door . There was daily duty to discharge , and daily work to do for such self can cast , all - potent as he is.
... on his way , and saw her not , the tears were in her eyes as she stood watching him . Her pensive form was not long idle at the door . There was daily duty to discharge , and daily work to do for such self can cast , all - potent as he is.
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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...