Dealings with the Firm of Dombey and Son: Wholesale, Retail, and for Exportation, Том 2J. Wiley, 1848 |
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... sit in the shop with your young man , " chuckled Mr. Toots , " I should be glad ; because , you know , he's easily offended , and the damp's rather bad for his stamina . I'll call him in , Mr. Gills . " With that , Mr. Toots repairing ...
... sit in the shop with your young man , " chuckled Mr. Toots , " I should be glad ; because , you know , he's easily offended , and the damp's rather bad for his stamina . I'll call him in , Mr. Gills . " With that , Mr. Toots repairing ...
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... sit , now occupied by another young boy , with a face almost as fresh and hopeful as his on the day when they tapped the ... sitting down in a corner of the dark shop , the Captain's indignation , strong as it was , could make no head ...
... sit , now occupied by another young boy , with a face almost as fresh and hopeful as his on the day when they tapped the ... sitting down in a corner of the dark shop , the Captain's indignation , strong as it was , could make no head ...
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... sits in the easy chair . A gaudy parrot in a burnished cage upon the table 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 indiffer- ent to ...
... sits in the easy chair . A gaudy parrot in a burnished cage upon the table 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 indiffer- ent to ...
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... sitting down again , in a state of extreme dissatisfaction and vexation . " I am sure , " said the gentleman , rubbing his forehead again ; and drumming on the table as before , " I have good reason to be . lieve that a jog - trot life ...
... sitting down again , in a state of extreme dissatisfaction and vexation . " I am sure , " said the gentleman , rubbing his forehead again ; and drumming on the table as before , " I have good reason to be . lieve that a jog - trot life ...
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... sitting down , and taking off one of her worn shoes to beat out the fragments of stone and dust that were inside , showed that her foot was cut and bleeding . Harriet uttering an expression of pity , the traveller looked up with a ...
... sitting down , and taking off one of her worn shoes to beat out the fragments of stone and dust that were inside , showed that her foot was cut and bleeding . Harriet uttering an expression of pity , the traveller looked up with a ...
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