The Life and Writings of Charles DickensD. Lothrop and Company, 1882 - 401 páginas |
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... watch hung over the mantle - shelf . Its low ticking was the only sound that broke the profound quiet but it was a solemn one ; for well they knew , who heard it , that before it had recorded the passing of another hour , it would beat ...
... watch hung over the mantle - shelf . Its low ticking was the only sound that broke the profound quiet but it was a solemn one ; for well they knew , who heard it , that before it had recorded the passing of another hour , it would beat ...
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... watch . giving up their search in despair , when his loitering attracted their attention ; and , when he entered the pub- lic - house , they followed him . They were on the point of " You'll drink with me , master , ' said one of them ...
... watch . giving up their search in despair , when his loitering attracted their attention ; and , when he entered the pub- lic - house , they followed him . They were on the point of " You'll drink with me , master , ' said one of them ...
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... watch passed close to him , but he re- mained unobserved ; and , after waiting till the sound of footsteps had died away in the distance , he cautiously descended , and stood beneath the gloomy arch that forms the landing - place from ...
... watch passed close to him , but he re- mained unobserved ; and , after waiting till the sound of footsteps had died away in the distance , he cautiously descended , and stood beneath the gloomy arch that forms the landing - place from ...
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... gratify his hatred by taking the boy's life without bring- ing his own neck in danger , he would : but , as he couldn't , he'd be upon the watch to meet him at every turn in life ; and , if he took advantage of his CHARLES DICKENS . 89.
... gratify his hatred by taking the boy's life without bring- ing his own neck in danger , he would : but , as he couldn't , he'd be upon the watch to meet him at every turn in life ; and , if he took advantage of his CHARLES DICKENS . 89.
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... watch a man sprinkling the floor to cool it , and then went on to think again . was . - " At length , there was a cry of silence , and a breath- less look from all towards the door . The jury returned , and passed him close . He could ...
... watch a man sprinkling the floor to cool it , and then went on to think again . was . - " At length , there was a cry of silence , and a breath- less look from all towards the door . The jury returned , and passed him close . He could ...
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