Works, Том 19Estes & Lauriat, 1890 |
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... passed between Mrs. Dombey and myself on the evening when you were at our at my house . " - " When I so much regretted being present , " said the smiling Carker . " Proud as a man in my posi- tion necessarily must be of your familiar ...
... passed between Mrs. Dombey and myself on the evening when you were at our at my house . " - " When I so much regretted being present , " said the smiling Carker . " Proud as a man in my posi- tion necessarily must be of your familiar ...
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... passing the time in a reverie of worshipful terror . Breakfast concluded , Mr. Dombey's horse was ordered out again , and Mr. Carker mounting his own , they rode off for the City together . Mr. Carker was in capital spirits , and talked ...
... passing the time in a reverie of worshipful terror . Breakfast concluded , Mr. Dombey's horse was ordered out again , and Mr. Carker mounting his own , they rode off for the City together . Mr. Carker was in capital spirits , and talked ...
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... , wounded and in pain , alone in his own room , un- tended by those who should be nearest to him , and passing the tardy hours in lonely suffering . A - - frightened thought which made her start and clasp 46 DOMBEY AND SON .
... , wounded and in pain , alone in his own room , un- tended by those who should be nearest to him , and passing the tardy hours in lonely suffering . A - - frightened thought which made her start and clasp 46 DOMBEY AND SON .
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... passed out of his room , and crossed the other , and was gone . He may sleep on now . He may sleep on while he may . But let him look for that slight figure when he wakes , and find it near him when the hour is come ! Sad and grieving ...
... passed out of his room , and crossed the other , and was gone . He may sleep on now . He may sleep on while he may . But let him look for that slight figure when he wakes , and find it near him when the hour is come ! Sad and grieving ...
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... passing up the stair- case , when he followed and said , speaking at the bottom , - " Madam ! May I beg the favor of ... passed on . " I beg your pardon ! madam ! Mrs. Dombey ! " cried the soft and nimble Carker , at her side in a moment ...
... passing up the stair- case , when he followed and said , speaking at the bottom , - " Madam ! May I beg the favor of ... passed on . " I beg your pardon ! madam ! Mrs. Dombey ! " cried the soft and nimble Carker , at her side in a moment ...
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