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They have wept over little Nell , and Paul Dombey , and poor Joe ; they have
laughed over the inimitable wit which flashed along the pages of Pickwick and
others of his works ; and so it is but right and proper that they should have their ...
They have wept over little Nell , and Paul Dombey , and poor Joe ; they have
laughed over the inimitable wit which flashed along the pages of Pickwick and
others of his works ; and so it is but right and proper that they should have their ...
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A Lone , Lorn Creetur 307 CHAPTER XI . RETURNS TO HIS EARLY PRACTICE .
Bleak House . - Death of Poor Jo.- Uncommercial Traveller 319 CHAPTER XII .
LATER WORKS . Little Dorritt . - Hard Times . - Dr. Marigold 324 CHAPTER XIII .
A Lone , Lorn Creetur 307 CHAPTER XI . RETURNS TO HIS EARLY PRACTICE .
Bleak House . - Death of Poor Jo.- Uncommercial Traveller 319 CHAPTER XII .
LATER WORKS . Little Dorritt . - Hard Times . - Dr. Marigold 324 CHAPTER XIII .
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These are the words : “ The wine - shops are the colleges and chapels of the
poor in France . History , morals , politics , jurisprudence , and literature , in
iniquitous forms , are all taught in these colleges and chapels , where professors
of ...
These are the words : “ The wine - shops are the colleges and chapels of the
poor in France . History , morals , politics , jurisprudence , and literature , in
iniquitous forms , are all taught in these colleges and chapels , where professors
of ...
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They were poor , very poor ; for their only means of support arose from the
pittance the boy earned by copying writings , and translating for the booksellers .
They had removed from some country place , and settled in London ; partly
because it ...
They were poor , very poor ; for their only means of support arose from the
pittance the boy earned by copying writings , and translating for the booksellers .
They had removed from some country place , and settled in London ; partly
because it ...
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Actuated , we hope , by a higher feeling than mere curiosity , we contrived to
establish first an acquaintunce , and then a close intimacy , with the poor
strangers . Our worst fears were realized , the boy was sinking fast . Through a
part of the ...
Actuated , we hope , by a higher feeling than mere curiosity , we contrived to
establish first an acquaintunce , and then a close intimacy , with the poor
strangers . Our worst fears were realized , the boy was sinking fast . Through a
part of the ...
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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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