The Life and Writings of Charles DickensD. Lothrop and Company, 1882 - 401 páginas |
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... rose , and 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 ...
... rose , and 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 ...
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... rose , and dragged his feeble limbs a few paces farther . The street was silent and empty ; the few pas- sengers who passed by at that late hour hurried quickly on , and his tremulous voice was lost in the violence of the storm . Again ...
... rose , and dragged his feeble limbs a few paces farther . The street was silent and empty ; the few pas- sengers who passed by at that late hour hurried quickly on , and his tremulous voice was lost in the violence of the storm . Again ...
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... rose to the surface , and beckoned him to approach ; dark , gleaming eyes peered from the water , and seemed to mock his hesitation , while hollow murmurs from behind urged him onwards . He retreated a few paces , took a short run , a ...
... rose to the surface , and beckoned him to approach ; dark , gleaming eyes peered from the water , and seemed to mock his hesitation , while hollow murmurs from behind urged him onwards . He retreated a few paces , took a short run , a ...
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... rose from the table ; and advancing to the master , basin and spoon in hand , said , somewhat alarmed at his own temerity , 666 Please , sir , I want some more . ' " The master was a fat , healthy man ; but he turned very pale . He ...
... rose from the table ; and advancing to the master , basin and spoon in hand , said , somewhat alarmed at his own temerity , 666 Please , sir , I want some more . ' " The master was a fat , healthy man ; but he turned very pale . He ...
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... women than was ever done before , a rare interest attaches to the chapter in " Oliver Twist where poor lost Nancy converses with pure Rose May- " " lie . Hood's exquisitely touching poem , " The Bridge 84 LIFE AND WRITINGS OF.
... women than was ever done before , a rare interest attaches to the chapter in " Oliver Twist where poor lost Nancy converses with pure Rose May- " " lie . Hood's exquisitely touching poem , " The Bridge 84 LIFE AND WRITINGS OF.
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