The Life and Writings of Charles Dickens: A Woman's Memorial VolumeB.B. Russell, 1871 - 401 páginas |
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... gone , and recovery impossible ; and to sit and count the dreary hours through long , long nights , such nights as only watchers by the bed of sickness know . It chills the blood to hear the dearest secrets of the heart , the pent- up ...
... gone , and recovery impossible ; and to sit and count the dreary hours through long , long nights , such nights as only watchers by the bed of sickness know . It chills the blood to hear the dearest secrets of the heart , the pent- up ...
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... gone to America , and Henry's dead . ' " Dead ! ' said the father , with a shudder which even he could not repress . 666 - ' Dead , ' replied the young man . ' He died in my arms , — shot like a dog , by a gamekeeper . He staggered back ...
... gone to America , and Henry's dead . ' " Dead ! ' said the father , with a shudder which even he could not repress . 666 - ' Dead , ' replied the young man . ' He died in my arms , — shot like a dog , by a gamekeeper . He staggered back ...
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... gone . It was indispensably necessary that somebody should go out ; and , as the girl was too weak and ill , the father went , just at night - fall . " He got some medicine for the girl , and a trifle in the way of pecuniary assistance ...
... gone . It was indispensably necessary that somebody should go out ; and , as the girl was too weak and ill , the father went , just at night - fall . " He got some medicine for the girl , and a trifle in the way of pecuniary assistance ...
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... gone distracted with their own loneliness . He remembered to have heard , many years before , that a homeless wretch had once been found in a solitary corner , sharpening a rusty knife to plunge . into his own heart , preferring death ...
... gone distracted with their own loneliness . He remembered to have heard , many years before , that a homeless wretch had once been found in a solitary corner , sharpening a rusty knife to plunge . into his own heart , preferring death ...
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... gone to the spirit - land . It has been difficult sometimes to decide in regard to the humor of Dickens , whether it was the chief char- acteristic of his writings , or whether it was exceeded by his pathos : most readers seem to ...
... gone to the spirit - land . It has been difficult sometimes to decide in regard to the humor of Dickens , whether it was the chief char- acteristic of his writings , or whether it was exceeded by his pathos : most readers seem to ...
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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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