The Life and Writings of Charles Dickens: A Woman's Memorial VolumeB.B. Russell, 1871 - 401 páginas |
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... looked with appalling earnestness in his mother's face . ' William , William ! ' said the terrified parent , don't look at me so speak to me , dear ! ' The boy smiled languidly ; - 6 but an instant afterwards his features resolved into ...
... looked with appalling earnestness in his mother's face . ' William , William ! ' said the terrified parent , don't look at me so speak to me , dear ! ' The boy smiled languidly ; - 6 but an instant afterwards his features resolved into ...
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... looked steadily in the man's face ; but he withdrew his eyes , and bent them on the ground . " Where's your brothers ? ' he said , after a long pause . " Where they'll never trouble you , ' replied the son : ' John's gone to America ...
... looked steadily in the man's face ; but he withdrew his eyes , and bent them on the ground . " Where's your brothers ? ' he said , after a long pause . " Where they'll never trouble you , ' replied the son : ' John's gone to America ...
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... looked round him . The old flock mattress on the floor was undisturbed : every thing was just as he remembered to have seen it last ; and there were no signs of any one , save himself , having occupied the room during the night . He ...
... looked round him . The old flock mattress on the floor was undisturbed : every thing was just as he remembered to have seen it last ; and there were no signs of any one , save himself , having occupied the room during the night . He ...
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... looked up the long , dismal street . He recollected that outcasts like himself , con- demned to wander day and night in those dreadful streets , had sometimes gone distracted with their own loneliness . He remembered to have heard ...
... looked up the long , dismal street . He recollected that outcasts like himself , con- demned to wander day and night in those dreadful streets , had sometimes gone distracted with their own loneliness . He remembered to have heard ...
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... looked up and down the table , but was whol- ly unable to single him out , without getting my friend to number the people who sat above him . He was no more like the same man I had seen than a tree in June is like the same tree in ...
... looked up and down the table , but was whol- ly unable to single him out , without getting my friend to number the people who sat above him . He was no more like the same man I had seen than a tree in June is like the same tree in ...
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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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