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And Charles Dickens saw in rich and poor , in high and low , in Englishman and
American , in men and women , in boys and girls , something which his unique
pen could portray for the advantage of his readers . Such an individual , faulty as
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And Charles Dickens saw in rich and poor , in high and low , in Englishman and
American , in men and women , in boys and girls , something which his unique
pen could portray for the advantage of his readers . Such an individual , faulty as
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The girl alone remained ; but she worked hard , and words or blows could always
procure him something for the tavern . So he went on in the old course , and a
merry life he led . “ One night , as early as ten o'clock , - for the girl had been sick
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The girl alone remained ; but she worked hard , and words or blows could always
procure him something for the tavern . So he went on in the old course , and a
merry life he led . “ One night , as early as ten o'clock , - for the girl had been sick
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He was within a step or two of his room - door , when it opened ; and a girl ,
whose miserable and emaciated appearance was only to be equalled by that of
the candle which she shaded with her hand , peeped anxiously out . “ . Is that you
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He was within a step or two of his room - door , when it opened ; and a girl ,
whose miserable and emaciated appearance was only to be equalled by that of
the candle which she shaded with her hand , peeped anxiously out . “ . Is that you
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replied the girl : William , Brother William . ' 666 And what does he want ? ' said
the man , with an effort at composure , - money ? meat ? drink ? He's come to the
wrong shop for that , if he does . Give me the candle ; give me the candle , fool : I
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replied the girl : William , Brother William . ' 666 And what does he want ? ' said
the man , with an effort at composure , - money ? meat ? drink ? He's come to the
wrong shop for that , if he does . Give me the candle ; give me the candle , fool : I
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There's his dying words , father , ' said the young man : make the best you can of '
em . You struck him across the face , in a drunken fit , the morning we ran away ;
and here's the end of it + “ The girl wept aloud ; and the father , 36 LIFE AND ...
There's his dying words , father , ' said the young man : make the best you can of '
em . You struck him across the face , in a drunken fit , the morning we ran away ;
and here's the end of it + “ The girl wept aloud ; and the father , 36 LIFE AND ...
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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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