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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... Watches of the Night 203 CHAPTER XLIV . A Separation 214 CHAPTER XLV . The Trusty Agent . 227 CHAPTER XLVI . Recognizant and Reflective . 237 CHAPTER XLVII . The Thunderbolt . 253 CONTENTS . vii The Flight of Florence . CHAPTER XLVIII ...
... Watches of the Night 203 CHAPTER XLIV . A Separation 214 CHAPTER XLV . The Trusty Agent . 227 CHAPTER XLVI . Recognizant and Reflective . 237 CHAPTER XLVII . The Thunderbolt . 253 CONTENTS . vii The Flight of Florence . CHAPTER XLVIII ...
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... watch , " it's high time we were off ! " Forth , in a barouche , ride Mr. Dombey , Major Bagstock , and Mr. Carker , to the church . Mr. Sownds the Beadle has long risen from the steps , and is in waiting with his cocked hat in his hand ...
... watch , " it's high time we were off ! " Forth , in a barouche , ride Mr. Dombey , Major Bagstock , and Mr. Carker , to the church . Mr. Sownds the Beadle has long risen from the steps , and is in waiting with his cocked hat in his hand ...
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... watch your health closely , for his sake , and I fear it fails . " “ Whoever you may be , Sir , " answered Harriet , raising her eyes to his face , " I am deeply grateful to you . I feel certain that in all you say , you have no object ...
... watch your health closely , for his sake , and I fear it fails . " “ Whoever you may be , Sir , " answered Harriet , raising her eyes to his face , " I am deeply grateful to you . I feel certain that in all you say , you have no object ...
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... watch her , an hour afterwards , on the old well staircase , where he had once seen Florence in the moonlight , toiling up with Paul ? Or was he in the dark by accident , when , looking up , he saw her coming , with a light , from the ...
... watch her , an hour afterwards , on the old well staircase , where he had once seen Florence in the moonlight , toiling up with Paul ? Or was he in the dark by accident , when , looking up , he saw her coming , with a light , from the ...
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... and charged him to see particularly that word was left about some trivial alterations in her room , which must be all made before she came back , CLEOPATRA WATCHES EDITH'S FACE . 165 and which must be 164 DOMBEY AND SON .
... and charged him to see particularly that word was left about some trivial alterations in her room , which must be all made before she came back , CLEOPATRA WATCHES EDITH'S FACE . 165 and which must be 164 DOMBEY AND SON .
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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...