Works, Том 14Ticknor and Fields, 1869 |
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... us , of which you spoke just now . I thank you better with these tears than any words Believe it , pray . " The gentleman was moved , and put the hand she held out to his lips , much as a tender father might 44 DOMBEY AND SON .
... us , of which you spoke just now . I thank you better with these tears than any words Believe it , pray . " The gentleman was moved , and put the hand she held out to his lips , much as a tender father might 44 DOMBEY AND SON .
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... tear upon your hand , may it wither it up ! If I spoke a gentle word in your hearing , may it deafen you ! If I touched you with my lips , may the touch be poison to you ! A curse upon this roof that gave me shelter ! Sorrow and shame ...
... tear upon your hand , may it wither it up ! If I spoke a gentle word in your hearing , may it deafen you ! If I touched you with my lips , may the touch be poison to you ! A curse upon this roof that gave me shelter ! Sorrow and shame ...
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... tears , supposed to be forced from her by her daughter's felicity ; and which she was still drying , very gingerly , with a laced corner of her pocket - handkerchief , when her son - in - law appeared . " And how , my dearest Dombey ...
... tears , supposed to be forced from her by her daughter's felicity ; and which she was still drying , very gingerly , with a laced corner of her pocket - handkerchief , when her son - in - law appeared . " And how , my dearest Dombey ...
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... tears starting to her eyes : " Oh , mama ! I have had a great sorrow since that day . " " You a great sorrow , Florence ! " " Yes . Poor Walter is drowned . " Florence spread her hands before her face , and wept with all her heart ...
... tears starting to her eyes : " Oh , mama ! I have had a great sorrow since that day . " " You a great sorrow , Florence ! " " Yes . Poor Walter is drowned . " Florence spread her hands before her face , and wept with all her heart ...
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... come when you will know me , as I know myself . Then , be as lenient to me as you can , and do not turn to bitterness the only sweet remembrance I shall have . " The tears that were visible in her eyes as she 74 DOMBEY AND SON .
... come when you will know me , as I know myself . Then , be as lenient to me as you can , and do not turn to bitterness the only sweet remembrance I shall have . " The tears that were visible in her eyes as she 74 DOMBEY AND SON .
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