The Life and Writings of Charles Dickens: A Woman's Memorial VolumeB.B. Russell, 1871 - 401 páginas |
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... native tongue is spoken , or the value of a ` benevolent heart or a genius for story - telling. 9 CHAPTER I EARLY LIFE Birthplace -Youthful Labors - The Attorney's Clerk - Finding his Place Beginnings -The Young Reporter.
... native tongue is spoken , or the value of a ` benevolent heart or a genius for story - telling. 9 CHAPTER I EARLY LIFE Birthplace -Youthful Labors - The Attorney's Clerk - Finding his Place Beginnings -The Young Reporter.
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... telling is known . The departure of Charles Dickens at least has awa- kened sad emotions in many hearts . Well does " The Independent " call it " The General Sorrow , " and go on to say , " It makes our hand quiver to write the obituary ...
... telling is known . The departure of Charles Dickens at least has awa- kened sad emotions in many hearts . Well does " The Independent " call it " The General Sorrow , " and go on to say , " It makes our hand quiver to write the obituary ...
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... this proceeding ; and the consequence was , that our next - door neighbor was obliged to tell the single gentleman , that , unless he gave up entertaining his friends at home , he really must be compelled CHARLES DICKENS . 1776.
... this proceeding ; and the consequence was , that our next - door neighbor was obliged to tell the single gentleman , that , unless he gave up entertaining his friends at home , he really must be compelled CHARLES DICKENS . 1776.
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... telling William , ' she said , ' that we must man- age to take him into the country somewhere , so that he may get well . He is not ill , you know ; but he is not very strong , and has exerted himself too much lately . ' Poor thing ...
... telling William , ' she said , ' that we must man- age to take him into the country somewhere , so that he may get well . He is not ill , you know ; but he is not very strong , and has exerted himself too much lately . ' Poor thing ...
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... tell him it's all right now ; but we couldn't find him , ' cause we hadn't got the precise direction . But that ain't strange ; for I don't think he know'd it himself when he came to London , did he ? ' " No , he didn't , ' replied the ...
... tell him it's all right now ; but we couldn't find him , ' cause we hadn't got the precise direction . But that ain't strange ; for I don't think he know'd it himself when he came to London , did he ? ' " No , he didn't , ' replied 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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