The Life and Writings of Charles DickensD. Lothrop and Company, 1882 - 401 páginas |
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... Voice of the Press · 368 · 377 386 · CHAPTER XX . THE INFLUENCE OF CHARLES DICKENS . @ympathy for the Poor . - Love for the Young . - The Golden Rule • 895 LIFE AND WRITINGS OF CHARLES DICKENS . CHAPTER I. EARLY 8 CONTENTS .
... Voice of the Press · 368 · 377 386 · CHAPTER XX . THE INFLUENCE OF CHARLES DICKENS . @ympathy for the Poor . - Love for the Young . - The Golden Rule • 895 LIFE AND WRITINGS OF CHARLES DICKENS . CHAPTER I. EARLY 8 CONTENTS .
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... voice of the American press acknowledged that the mournful mes- sage was the saddest which the Atlantic cable had ever conducted to our coasts . Almost everybody whom we have met since Friday morning has seemed bearing in his hands a ...
... voice of the American press acknowledged that the mournful mes- sage was the saddest which the Atlantic cable had ever conducted to our coasts . Almost everybody whom we have met since Friday morning has seemed bearing in his hands a ...
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... grave and stand about him , so plain , so clear , and so distinct they were , that he could touch and feel them . Looks that he had long forgotten were fixed upon him once more ; voices long since hushed CHARLES DICKENS 41.
... grave and stand about him , so plain , so clear , and so distinct they were , that he could touch and feel them . Looks that he had long forgotten were fixed upon him once more ; voices long since hushed CHARLES DICKENS 41.
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... voice was lost in the violence of the storm . Again that heavy chill struck through his frame ; and his blood seemed to stagnate beneath it . He coiled himself up in a projecting doorway , and tried to sleep . " But sleep had fled from ...
... voice was lost in the violence of the storm . Again that heavy chill struck through his frame ; and his blood seemed to stagnate beneath it . He coiled himself up in a projecting doorway , and tried to sleep . " But sleep had fled from ...
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... voice failed him . " He raised his head , and looked up the long , dismal street . He recollected that outcasts like himself , con- demned to wander day and night in those dreadful streets , had sometimes gone distracted with their own ...
... voice failed him . " He raised his head , and looked up the long , dismal street . He recollected that outcasts like himself , con- demned to wander day and night in those dreadful streets , had sometimes gone distracted with their own ...
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