Bleak House, Volumen1Putnam, 1892 |
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... hand . " Yes . It has been on again to - day , " Mr. Tulkinghorn replies ; making one of his quiet bows to my Lady who is on a sofa near the fire , shading her face with a hand - screen . " It would be useless to ask , " says my Lady ...
... hand . " Yes . It has been on again to - day , " Mr. Tulkinghorn replies ; making one of his quiet bows to my Lady who is on a sofa near the fire , shading her face with a hand - screen . " It would be useless to ask , " says my Lady ...
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... hand ? " she asks , looking full at him in her careless way again , and toying with her screen . " Not quite . Probably " - Mr. Tulkinghorn examines it as he speaks " the legal character it has , was acquired after the original hand was ...
... hand ? " she asks , looking full at him in her careless way again , and toying with her screen . " Not quite . Probably " - Mr. Tulkinghorn examines it as he speaks " the legal character it has , was acquired after the original hand was ...
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... hand , like the papers I had seen in Kenge and Carboy's office , and the letters I had so long received from the firm . Among them was one , in the same writing , having nothing to do with the business of the shop , but announcing that ...
... hand , like the papers I had seen in Kenge and Carboy's office , and the letters I had so long received from the firm . Among them was one , in the same writing , having nothing to do with the business of the shop , but announcing that ...
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... hand at liberty . A word in earnest is as good as a speech . I am heartily glad to see you . You are at home . Warm yourself ! " Richard shook him by both hands with an intuitive mix- ture of respect and frankness , and only saying ...
... hand at liberty . A word in earnest is as good as a speech . I am heartily glad to see you . You are at home . Warm yourself ! " Richard shook him by both hands with an intuitive mix- ture of respect and frankness , and only saying ...
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... hand , which was suddenly colder than I could have wished , in his , " nothing ! I am quite sure that if there were anything I ought to know , or had any need to know , I should not have to ask you to tell it to me . If my whole ...
... hand , which was suddenly colder than I could have wished , in his , " nothing ! I am quite sure that if there were anything I ought to know , or had any need to know , I should not have to ask you to tell it to me . If my whole ...
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