The Life and Writings of Charles Dickens: A Woman's Memorial VolumeB.B. Russell, 1871 - 401 páginas |
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... means , to whose young mind the occupation chosen by a parent was utterly devoid of attraction . The attorney's clerk only found his place when he left off poring over " Blackstone , " " Coke upon Littleton , " and kindred volumes ...
... means , to whose young mind the occupation chosen by a parent was utterly devoid of attraction . The attorney's clerk only found his place when he left off poring over " Blackstone , " " Coke upon Littleton , " and kindred volumes ...
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... means of the tenant . There was a little red - and - black carpet in the drawing - room , with a border of flooring all the way round ; a few stained chairs , and a Pembroke table . A pink shell was dis- played on each of the little ...
... means of the tenant . There was a little red - and - black carpet in the drawing - room , with a border of flooring all the way round ; a few stained chairs , and a Pembroke table . A pink shell was dis- played on each of the little ...
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... means of support arose from the pittance the boy earned by copying writings , and trans- lating for the booksellers . " They had removed from some country place , and settled in London ; partly because it afforded better chances of ...
... means of support arose from the pittance the boy earned by copying writings , and trans- lating for the booksellers . " They had removed from some country place , and settled in London ; partly because it afforded better chances of ...
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... means ; or cannot any of our readers call to mind , from among the list of their quondam ac- quaintance , some fallen and degraded man , who lingers about the pavement in hungry misery : from whom every CHARLES DICKENS . 27 27.
... means ; or cannot any of our readers call to mind , from among the list of their quondam ac- quaintance , some fallen and degraded man , who lingers about the pavement in hungry misery : from whom every CHARLES DICKENS . 27 27.
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... mean and narrow courts , which form a portion of Whitefriars ; and it was to one of these that he directed his steps . " The alley into which he turned might , for filth and misery , have competed with the darkest corner of this ancient ...
... mean and narrow courts , which form a portion of Whitefriars ; and it was to one of these that he directed his steps . " The alley into which he turned might , for filth and misery , have competed with the darkest corner of this ancient ...
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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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