The Life and Writings of Charles DickensD. Lothrop and Company, 1882 - 401 páginas |
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... thing for bread . -- " A few shillings , now and then , were all she could Jarn . The boy worked steadily on ; dying by minutes , but never once giving utterance to complaint or mur- mur . " It was a beautiful autumn evening when we ...
... thing for bread . -- " A few shillings , now and then , were all she could Jarn . The boy worked steadily on ; dying by minutes , but never once giving utterance to complaint or mur- mur . " It was a beautiful autumn evening when we ...
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... thing to wait and watch for the approach of death ; to know that hope is gone , and recovery impossible ; and to sit and count the dreary hours through long , long nights , such nights as only watchers by the bed of sickness know . It ...
... thing to wait and watch for the approach of death ; to know that hope is gone , and recovery impossible ; and to sit and count the dreary hours through long , long nights , such nights as only watchers by the bed of sickness know . It ...
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... thing to bring the tears into her eyes . O Will ! why was she taken away , and father left ? " words , father , ' said the young man : There's his dying make the best you can of ' em . You struck him across the face , in a drunken fit ...
... thing to bring the tears into her eyes . O Will ! why was she taken away , and father left ? " words , father , ' said the young man : There's his dying make the best you can of ' em . You struck him across the face , in a drunken fit ...
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... 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 night . He inquired of the other lodgers , and of the neighbors ; but his daughter had not ...
... 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 night . He inquired of the other lodgers , and of the neighbors ; but his daughter had not ...
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... thing but death . He fought and struggled with the water that closed over his head , and screamed in agonies of ter- ror . The curse of his own son rang in his ears . The shore , but one foot of dry ground , — he could almost touch the ...
... thing but death . He fought and struggled with the water that closed over his head , and screamed in agonies of ter- ror . The curse of his own son rang in his ears . The shore , but one foot of dry ground , — he could almost touch the ...
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