Dealings with the Firm of Dombey and Son: Wholesale, Retail, and for Exportation, Том 2J. Wiley, 1848 |
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... knew that when the wind stood in a fair quarter , the weathercock was seldom nailed there ; and he was too well acquainted with the determined and dauntless character of Mrs. MacStinger , to doubt that that heroic woman had devoted ...
... knew that when the wind stood in a fair quarter , the weathercock was seldom nailed there ; and he was too well acquainted with the determined and dauntless character of Mrs. MacStinger , to doubt that that heroic woman had devoted ...
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... knew how much hope had survived within him under discouragement , until he felt its death - shock . During the reading of the paragraph , and for a minute or two afterwards , he sat with his gaze fixed on the modest Mr. Toots , like a ...
... knew how much hope had survived within him under discouragement , until he felt its death - shock . During the reading of the paragraph , and for a minute or two afterwards , he sat with his gaze fixed on the modest Mr. Toots , like a ...
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... knew the world too well to be ruffled by any discovery of misdoing , when it did not immediately concern himself ; " but you are not quite out of soundings , either - neither you nor your absent friend , Captain . What have you done ...
... knew the world too well to be ruffled by any discovery of misdoing , when it did not immediately concern himself ; " but you are not quite out of soundings , either - neither you nor your absent friend , Captain . What have you done ...
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... knew poor Walter had been used to sit , now occupied by another young boy , with a face almost as fresh and hopeful as his on the day when they tapped the famous last bottle but one of the old Madeira , in the little back parlor . The ...
... knew poor Walter had been used to sit , now occupied by another young boy , with a face almost as fresh and hopeful as his on the day when they tapped the famous last bottle but one of the old Madeira , in the little back parlor . The ...
Стр. 524
... knew , " returned the daughter , " was to be beaten , and stinted , and abused sometimes ; and she might have done better without that . She lived in homes like this , and in the streets , with a crowd of little wretches like herself ...
... knew , " returned the daughter , " was to be beaten , and stinted , and abused sometimes ; and she might have done better without that . She lived in homes like this , and in the streets , with a crowd of little wretches like herself ...
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