The Life and Writings of Charles Dickens: A Woman's Memorial VolumeB.B. Russell, 1871 - 401 páginas |
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... face of a con- vivial lion smiling blandly at you , as you twist the sides of your hair into a curl , or pull up your shirt - collar while you are waiting for the door to be opened . We never saw that knocker on the door of a churlish ...
... face of a con- vivial lion smiling blandly at you , as you twist the sides of your hair into a curl , or pull up your shirt - collar while you are waiting for the door to be opened . We never saw that knocker on the door of a churlish ...
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... face which is the beacon of her worst disease . 66 Actuated , we hope , by a higher feeling than mere curiosity , we contrived to establish first an acquaint- ance , and then a close intimacy , with the poor stran- gers . Our worst ...
... face which is the beacon of her worst disease . 66 Actuated , we hope , by a higher feeling than mere curiosity , we contrived to establish first an acquaint- ance , and then a close intimacy , with the poor stran- gers . Our worst ...
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... face . ' William , William ! ' said the terrified parent , don't look at me so speak to me , dear ! ' The boy smiled languidly ; - 6 but an instant afterwards his features resolved into the same cold , solemn 666 6 gaze . William , dear ...
... face . ' William , William ! ' said the terrified parent , don't look at me so speak to me , dear ! ' The boy smiled languidly ; - 6 but an instant afterwards his features resolved into the same cold , solemn 666 6 gaze . William , dear ...
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... face bathed in tears , was supporting the head of the dying woman - her daughter - on her arm . But it was not towards her that the wan face turned : it was not her hand that the cold and trembling fingers clasped . They pressed the ...
... face bathed in tears , was supporting the head of the dying woman - her daughter - on her arm . But it was not towards her that the wan face turned : it was not her hand that the cold and trembling fingers clasped . They pressed the ...
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... face . All shrunk from and avoided him ; and when , at last , he staggered from the room , no one sought to follow or console the widower . " The time had been when many a friend would have crowded round him in his affliction , and many ...
... face . All shrunk from and avoided him ; and when , at last , he staggered from the room , no one sought to follow or console the widower . " The time had been when many a friend would have crowded round him in his affliction , and many ...
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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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