Dealings with the Firm of Dombey and Son, Vol. II ~ PaperboundClassic Books Company |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 5 из 50
Стр. 42
... to himself , in the little back parlour , and stopping now and then to wipe his eyes , the Captain , in a true and simple spirit , committed Walter's body to the deep . CHAPTER XXXIII . CONTRASTS . Turn we our eyes upon 42 DOMBEY AND SON .
... to himself , in the little back parlour , and stopping now and then to wipe his eyes , the Captain , in a true and simple spirit , committed Walter's body to the deep . CHAPTER XXXIII . CONTRASTS . Turn we our eyes upon 42 DOMBEY AND SON .
Стр. 55
... stopped to push them back , and look upon the way she was going . She was in the act of doing so , when Harriet observed her . As her hands , parting on her sun - burnt forehead , swept across her face , and threw aside the hindrances ...
... stopped to push them back , and look upon the way she was going . She was in the act of doing so , when Harriet observed her . As her hands , parting on her sun - burnt forehead , swept across her face , and threw aside the hindrances ...
Стр. 57
... stopping between each short reply , and looking at the fire . " Yes . Ten or a dozen years a stranger . I have had no almanack where I have been . Ten or a dozen years . I don't know this part . It's much altered since I went away ...
... stopping between each short reply , and looking at the fire . " Yes . Ten or a dozen years a stranger . I have had no almanack where I have been . Ten or a dozen years . I don't know this part . It's much altered since I went away ...
Стр. 71
... stopping to look back . " I thought so , when I was here before , to - day . ” " Alice , my deary , " cried the mother , pulling her gently by the skirt . " Alice ! " " What now , mother ? " " Don't give the money back , my darling ...
... stopping to look back . " I thought so , when I was here before , to - day . ” " Alice , my deary , " cried the mother , pulling her gently by the skirt . " Alice ! " " What now , mother ? " " Don't give the money back , my darling ...
Стр. 88
... stopped ! You are moving with it ! " And she saw him at a distance stretching out his arms towards her , while a figure such as Walter's used to be , stood near him , awfully serene and still . In every vision , Edith came and went ...
... stopped ! You are moving with it ! " And she saw him at a distance stretching out his arms towards her , while a figure such as Walter's used to be , stood near him , awfully serene and still . In every vision , Edith came and went ...
Содержание
1 | |
21 | |
43 | |
59 | |
74 | |
89 | |
CHAPTER XXXVII | 104 |
CHAPTER XXXIX | 130 |
CHAPTER XLVII | 253 |
The Flight of Florence | 278 |
CHAPTER L | 315 |
CHAPTER LI | 337 |
CHAPTER LII | 347 |
CHAPTER LIII | 366 |
CHAPTER LV | 400 |
CHAPTER LVI | 415 |
CHAPTER XL | 151 |
CHAPTER XLI | 171 |
CHAPTER XLII | 184 |
CHAPTER XLIII | 203 |
CHAPTER XLIV | 214 |
CHAPTER XLV | 227 |
CHAPTER XLVI | 237 |
CHAPTER LVII | 443 |
After a Lapse | 453 |
CHAPTER LIX | 472 |
CHAPTER LX | 496 |
CHAPTER LXI | 512 |
CHAPTER LXII | 528 |
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
Alice an't answered asked Bagstock beautiful better Blimber breast brother Bunsby Captain Cuttle Captain Gills Carker chair Chicken Chowley Cleopatra Cousin Feenix cried dark daughter dear dear Mama Dombey and Son Dombey's door Edith eyes face father Feeder feeling Florence friend Dombey gentleman glance gone hand Harriet head hear heart heerd honour hope knew lady lass light looked MacStinger Madam Mama marriage Midshipman Miff mind Miss Dombey Miss Floy Miss Nipper Miss Tox Misses Brown morning mother never night observed old Sol old woman parlour Perch Pipchin pride proud replied returned Rob the Grinder round shaking sitting Skewton smile Sol Gills speak stairs stopped sure Susan Nipper tears tell thing thought Toodle Toots Toots's Towlinson trembling turned voice Wal'r Walter watch wife woice word young
Популярные отрывки
Стр. 256 - ... down, and ever coming thicker. Bright and blest the morning that should rise on such a night, for men delayed no more by stumbling-blocks of their own making, which are but specks of dust upon the path between them and eternity, would then apply themselves, like creatures of one common origin, owing one duty to the FATHER of one family, and tending to one common end, to make the world a better place.