The Life and Writings of Charles Dickens: A Woman's Memorial VolumeB.B. Russell, 1871 - 401 páginas |
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... father's name was John Dickens , and he held a position in the Navy Pay Department . At the close of the war with the United States , Mr. Dickens removed to London , having received a pension upon retiring . He there became connected ...
... father's name was John Dickens , and he held a position in the Navy Pay Department . At the close of the war with the United States , Mr. Dickens removed to London , having received a pension upon retiring . He there became connected ...
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... father , she vainly strove to speak , and fell backward on the pillow , all was so calm and tranquil , that she seemed to sink to sleep . They leant over her : they called upon her name , softly at first , and then in the loud and ...
... father , she vainly strove to speak , and fell backward on the pillow , all was so calm and tranquil , that she seemed to sink to sleep . They leant over her : they called upon her name , softly at first , and then in the loud and ...
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... it lasted ; and he would make the most of it . " Time went on . The three children who were left to him grew up , and were children no longer : the father remained the same , - poorer , shabbier , and CHARLES DICKENS . 31.
... it lasted ; and he would make the most of it . " Time went on . The three children who were left to him grew up , and were children no longer : the father remained the same , - poorer , shabbier , and CHARLES DICKENS . 31.
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... father ? ' said the girl . " Who else should it be ? ' replied the man gruffly . ' What are you trembling at ? It's little enough that I have had to drink to - day ; for there's no drink without money , and no money without work . What ...
... father ? ' said the girl . " Who else should it be ? ' replied the man gruffly . ' What are you trembling at ? It's little enough that I have had to drink to - day ; for there's no drink without money , and no money without work . What ...
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... father entered . " Fasten the door , Mary , ' said the young man hastily , -fasten the door . You look as if you didn't know me , father . It's long enough since you drove me from home you may well forget me . ' " And what do you want ...
... father entered . " Fasten the door , Mary , ' said the young man hastily , -fasten the door . You look as if you didn't know me , father . It's long enough since you drove me from home you may well forget me . ' " And what do you want ...
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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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