Works, Том 14Ticknor and Fields, 1869 |
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... believe Mrs. Dombey found it dull too . She mentioned once or twice that she thought it so . " " Why , you naughty girl ! " cried Mrs. Skewton , rallying her dear child , who now entered , " what dreadfully heretical things have you ...
... believe Mrs. Dombey found it dull too . She mentioned once or twice that she thought it so . " " Why , you naughty girl ! " cried Mrs. Skewton , rallying her dear child , who now entered , " what dreadfully heretical things have you ...
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... believe me - you will soon , if you cannot now - there is no one on this earth less qualified to set it right or help you , Florence , than I. Never ask me why , or speak to me about it or of my husband , more . There should be , so far ...
... believe me - you will soon , if you cannot now - there is no one on this earth less qualified to set it right or help you , Florence , than I. Never ask me why , or speak to me about it or of my husband , more . There should be , so far ...
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... believe that nobody knows them so well as I. Your generous and ardent nature , madam - the same nature which is so nobly imperative in vindication of your beloved and honored husband , and which has blessed him as even his merits ...
... believe that nobody knows them so well as I. Your generous and ardent nature , madam - the same nature which is so nobly imperative in vindication of your beloved and honored husband , and which has blessed him as even his merits ...
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... believe , and I'd much rather he did that than t ' other . " At these desperate words all the young Toodles shrieked ; a pathetic effect , which the Grinder improved by ironically adjuring them not to cry for him , for they ought to ...
... believe , and I'd much rather he did that than t ' other . " At these desperate words all the young Toodles shrieked ; a pathetic effect , which the Grinder improved by ironically adjuring them not to cry for him , for they ought to ...
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... believe in him ; he had made a companion of him as the last of the old ship's company ; he had taken the command of the little midshipman with him at his right hand ; he had meant to do his duty by him , and had felt almost as kindly ...
... believe in him ; he had made a companion of him as the last of the old ship's company ; he had taken the command of the little midshipman with him at his right hand ; he had meant to do his duty by him , and had felt almost as kindly ...
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