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The common people heard him gladly , ” and read his books with an avidity
which showed that he reached the heart with his graphic and sympathizing pen .
His genius was evident to all classes of readers ; and editions of his attractive
novels ...
The common people heard him gladly , ” and read his books with an avidity
which showed that he reached the heart with his graphic and sympathizing pen .
His genius was evident to all classes of readers ; and editions of his attractive
novels ...
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Both in England and America , there are multitudes of men , women , and
children , who , as long as they live , will remember exactly where they were ,
what they were doing , and what hour of the clock it was , when they heard the
sudden ...
Both in England and America , there are multitudes of men , women , and
children , who , as long as they live , will remember exactly where they were ,
what they were doing , and what hour of the clock it was , when they heard the
sudden ...
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The common people heard him gladly . To win the world's ear is a nobler victory
than to win a nation's throne . He was a British subject whose empire was wider
than a British sovereign's . He knocked at the common heart of the Anglo - Saxon
...
The common people heard him gladly . To win the world's ear is a nobler victory
than to win a nation's throne . He was a British subject whose empire was wider
than a British sovereign's . He knocked at the common heart of the Anglo - Saxon
...
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Its low ticking was the only sound that broke the profound quiet : but it was a
solemn one ; for well they knew , who heard it , that before it had recorded the
passing of another hour , it would beat the knell of a departed spirit . “ It is a
dreadful ...
Its low ticking was the only sound that broke the profound quiet : but it was a
solemn one ; for well they knew , who heard it , that before it had recorded the
passing of another hour , it would beat the knell of a departed spirit . “ It is a
dreadful ...
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Strange tales have been told in the wanderings of dying men , — tales so full of
guilt and crime , that those who stood by the sick person's couch have fled in
horror and affright , lest they should be scared to madness by what they heard
and ...
Strange tales have been told in the wanderings of dying men , — tales so full of
guilt and crime , that those who stood by the sick person's couch have fled in
horror and affright , lest they should be scared to madness by what they heard
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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