Bleak House, Volumen1Putnam, 1892 |
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... returned . 66 " Ask me no more , child ! " " O , do pray tell me something of her . Do now , at last , dear godmother , if you please ! What did I do to her ? How did I lose her ? Why am I so different from other children , and why is ...
... returned . 66 " Ask me no more , child ! " " O , do pray tell me something of her . Do now , at last , dear godmother , if you please ! What did I do to her ? How did I lose her ? Why am I so different from other children , and why is ...
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... returned Mrs. Rachael , " who is now among the seraphim " - ( " I hope so , I am sure , " said Mr. Kenge politely . ) - Wished Esther only to know what would be serviceable to her . And she knows , from any teaching she has had here ...
... returned Mrs. Rachael , " who is now among the seraphim " - ( " I hope so , I am sure , " said Mr. Kenge politely . ) - Wished Esther only to know what would be serviceable to her . And she knows , from any teaching she has had here ...
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... returned . " Perhaps Mr. Carstone- or Miss Clare " . - But no , they knew nothing whatever about Mrs. Jellyby . " In - deed ! Mrs. Jellyby , " said Mr. Kenge , standing with his back to the fire , and casting his eyes over the dusty ...
... returned . " Perhaps Mr. Carstone- or Miss Clare " . - But no , they knew nothing whatever about Mrs. Jellyby . " In - deed ! Mrs. Jellyby , " said Mr. Kenge , standing with his back to the fire , and casting his eyes over the dusty ...
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... returned . " I can't do anything hardly except write . I'm always writing for ma . I wonder you two were not ashamed of yourselves to come in this afternoon , and see me able to do nothing else . It was like your ill - nature . Yet you ...
... returned . " I can't do anything hardly except write . I'm always writing for ma . I wonder you two were not ashamed of yourselves to come in this afternoon , and see me able to do nothing else . It was like your ill - nature . Yet you ...
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... returned Miss Jellyby , " I'll get my things on . " Ada said she would go too , and was soon astir . I made a proposal to Peepy , in default of being able to do anything better for him , that he should let me wash him , and after- wards ...
... returned Miss Jellyby , " I'll get my things on . " Ada said she would go too , and was soon astir . I made a proposal to Peepy , in default of being able to do anything better for him , that he should let me wash him , and after- wards ...
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