The Life and Writings of Charles DickensD. Lothrop and Company, 1882 - 401 páginas |
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... observe our next - door neighbors on the other side . " The house without the knocker was in the occupa- tion of a city clerk ; and there was a neatly - written bill in the parlor window , intimating that lodgings for a single gentleman ...
... observe our next - door neighbors on the other side . " The house without the knocker was in the occupa- tion of a city clerk ; and there was a neatly - written bill in the parlor window , intimating that lodgings for a single gentleman ...
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... observed sinking lower and lower by almost imperceptible de- grees , and the shabbiness and utter destitution of whose appearance at last strike forcibly and painfully upon him as he passes by . Is there any man who has mixed much with ...
... observed sinking lower and lower by almost imperceptible de- grees , and the shabbiness and utter destitution of whose appearance at last strike forcibly and painfully upon him as he passes by . Is there any man who has mixed much with ...
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... observation . We were there an hour or two , and were shown some of the cele- brated murderers , confined for life , and one young sol- dier waiting for execution ; and , in one of the passages , we chanced to meet Mrs. Fry on her usual ...
... observation . We were there an hour or two , and were shown some of the cele- brated murderers , confined for life , and one young sol- dier waiting for execution ; and , in one of the passages , we chanced to meet Mrs. Fry on her usual ...
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... observations while a re- porter ; and he gave the delighted public another vol- ume , called " The Pickwick Papers . " It is said that the freshness and humor of the " Sketches by Boz , " and the dramatic power indicated by the ...
... observations while a re- porter ; and he gave the delighted public another vol- ume , called " The Pickwick Papers . " It is said that the freshness and humor of the " Sketches by Boz , " and the dramatic power indicated by the ...
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... observed Sam . " Yes , ' replied his father : ' I've been here before in my time . Go on , Sammy . ' 66666 Lovely creetur , " repeated Sam . " " Tain't in poetry , is it ? ' interposed his father . " No , no , ' replied Sam . 666 " Wery ...
... observed Sam . " Yes , ' replied his father : ' I've been here before in my time . Go on , Sammy . ' 66666 Lovely creetur , " repeated Sam . " " Tain't in poetry , is it ? ' interposed his father . " No , no , ' replied Sam . 666 " Wery ...
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