The Life and Writings of Charles DickensD. Lothrop and Company, 1882 - 401 páginas |
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... his hands upon his burning forehead . He gazed from child to child ; but , when a weeping eye met his , he quailed beneath its look . No word of comfort was whispered in his ear , no look of kindness lighted 30 LIFE AND WRITINGS OF 339.
... his hands upon his burning forehead . He gazed from child to child ; but , when a weeping eye met his , he quailed beneath its look . No word of comfort was whispered in his ear , no look of kindness lighted 30 LIFE AND WRITINGS OF 339.
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Phebe Ann Hanaford. whispered in his ear , no look of kindness lighted on his face . All shrunk from and avoided him ; and when , at last , he staggered from the room , no one sought to follow or console the widower . “ The time had been ...
Phebe Ann Hanaford. whispered in his ear , no look of kindness lighted on his face . All shrunk from and avoided him ; and when , at last , he staggered from the room , no one sought to follow or console the widower . “ The time had been ...
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... before the door for ? Let me come in , can't you ? ' " Father , ' whispered the girl , shutting the door be- hind her , and placing herself before it , ' William has come back . ' " Who ? ' said the man , with a 34 LIFE AND WRITINGS OF.
... before the door for ? Let me come in , can't you ? ' " Father , ' whispered the girl , shutting the door be- hind her , and placing herself before it , ' William has come back . ' " Who ? ' said the man , with a 34 LIFE AND WRITINGS OF.
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... whispered one of the nien in his ear , as he at length turned to go away , after spending in liquor one - half of the money on which , per- haps , his daughter's life depended . " The right sort of night for our friends in hiding ...
... whispered one of the nien in his ear , as he at length turned to go away , after spending in liquor one - half of the money on which , per- haps , his daughter's life depended . " The right sort of night for our friends in hiding ...
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... death . ' " He folded his hands , and , murmuring something more they could not hear , fell into a sleep , - only a sleep at first , for they saw him smile . 66 They whispered together for a little time ; and CHARLES DICKENS . 69.
... death . ' " He folded his hands , and , murmuring something more they could not hear , fell into a sleep , - only a sleep at first , for they saw him smile . 66 They whispered together for a little time ; and CHARLES DICKENS . 69.
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