The Life and Writings of Charles Dickens: A Woman's Memorial VolumeB.B. Russell, 1871 - 401 páginas |
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... coming upon him by inches ; and that there were none to care for or help him . 66 Suddenly he started up , in the extremity of terror . He had heard his own voice shouting in the night air , he knew not what , or why . Hark ! A groan An ...
... coming upon him by inches ; and that there were none to care for or help him . 66 Suddenly he started up , in the extremity of terror . He had heard his own voice shouting in the night air , he knew not what , or why . Hark ! A groan An ...
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... coming here , at so great a risk , to tell me what you have heard ; your manner , which convinces me of the truth of what you say ; your evi- dent contrition , and sense of shame , -all lead me to be- lieve that you might be yet ...
... coming here , at so great a risk , to tell me what you have heard ; your manner , which convinces me of the truth of what you say ; your evi- dent contrition , and sense of shame , -all lead me to be- lieve that you might be yet ...
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... coming day . To the Jew , they brought despair . The boom of every iron bell came laden with the one deep , hollow sound , - Death . Death . What availed the noise and bustle of cheerful morning , which penetrated even there , to him ...
... coming day . To the Jew , they brought despair . The boom of every iron bell came laden with the one deep , hollow sound , - Death . Death . What availed the noise and bustle of cheerful morning , which penetrated even there , to him ...
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... coming winter graced the landscape , and , for the moment , tinged its livelier features with no oppressive air of sadness . The fallen leaves , with which the ground was strewn , gave forth a pleasant fragrance 214 LIFE AND WRITINGS OF.
... coming winter graced the landscape , and , for the moment , tinged its livelier features with no oppressive air of sadness . The fallen leaves , with which the ground was strewn , gave forth a pleasant fragrance 214 LIFE AND WRITINGS OF.
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... coming . ' " He's as pale as a muffin , ' said one lady , in allusion to Mr. Pecksniff . -- --- " So he ought to be , if he's the feelings of a man , ' observed another . " A third lady ( with her arms folded ) said she wished he had ...
... coming . ' " He's as pale as a muffin , ' said one lady , in allusion to Mr. Pecksniff . -- --- " So he ought to be , if he's the feelings of a man , ' observed another . " A third lady ( with her arms folded ) said she wished he had ...
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The Life and Writing of Charles Dickens: A Woman's Memorial Volume Phebe Ann Hanaford Vista completa - 1871 |
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