The Life and Writings of Charles Dickens: A Woman's Memorial VolumeB.B. Russell, 1871 - 401 páginas |
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... feel it . " - CHARLES DICKENS . BOSTON : PUBLISHED BY B. B. RUSSELL , 55 CORNHILL . SAN FRANCISCO : A. L. BANCROFT & CO . TORONTO , ONT .: A. H. HOVEY . 92 DSSSBA Entered , according to Act of Congress , 1871 . THE LIFE AND WRITINGS.
... feel it . " - CHARLES DICKENS . BOSTON : PUBLISHED BY B. B. RUSSELL , 55 CORNHILL . SAN FRANCISCO : A. L. BANCROFT & CO . TORONTO , ONT .: A. H. HOVEY . 92 DSSSBA Entered , according to Act of Congress , 1871 . THE LIFE AND WRITINGS.
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... feel obliged if he'd favor him with a glass of cold spring water , and the loan of a shil- ling for a cab to take him home : on which the old gen- tleman slammed the door , and went up stairs , and threw the contents of his water - jug ...
... feel obliged if he'd favor him with a glass of cold spring water , and the loan of a shil- ling for a cab to take him home : on which the old gen- tleman slammed the door , and went up stairs , and threw the contents of his water - jug ...
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... feeling than mere curiosity , we contrived to establish first an acquaint- ance , and then a close intimacy , with the poor stran- gers . Our worst fears were realized , the boy was sinking fast . Through a part of the winter , and the ...
... feeling than mere curiosity , we contrived to establish first an acquaint- ance , and then a close intimacy , with the poor stran- gers . Our worst fears were realized , the boy was sinking fast . Through a part of the winter , and the ...
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... the grave and stand about him , so plain , so clear , and so distinct they were , that he could touch . and feel them . Looks that he had long forgotten were - fixed upon him once more ; voices long since hushed CHARLES DICKENS . 41.
... the grave and stand about him , so plain , so clear , and so distinct they were , that he could touch . and feel them . Looks that he had long forgotten were - fixed upon him once more ; voices long since hushed CHARLES DICKENS . 41.
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... feel its full heat and recline against the mantle - piece at the same time , turned to- wards Sam , and , with a countenance greatly mollified by the softening influence of tobacco , requested him to CHARLES DICKENS . 61.
... feel its full heat and recline against the mantle - piece at the same time , turned to- wards Sam , and , with a countenance greatly mollified by the softening influence of tobacco , requested him to CHARLES DICKENS . 61.
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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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