Bleak House, Volumen2Hurd and Houghton, 1868 |
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... door- step over a few parting words . Mr. Krook and his lodger , and the fact of Mr. Krook's being " continually in liquor , " and the testamentary prospects of the young man are , as usual , the staple of their conversation . But they ...
... door- step over a few parting words . Mr. Krook and his lodger , and the fact of Mr. Krook's being " continually in liquor , " and the testamentary prospects of the young man are , as usual , the staple of their conversation . But they ...
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... doors , first giving a fair good- night to Mrs. Perkins , who has had her own pint in her hand ever since it was ... door , twenty times an hour . He has been doing so ever since it fell dark . Since the Chancellor shut up his shop ...
... doors , first giving a fair good- night to Mrs. Perkins , who has had her own pint in her hand ever since it was ... door , twenty times an hour . He has been doing so ever since it fell dark . Since the Chancellor shut up his shop ...
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... door , and stand here , sooner than sit there . But then it's very true that you didn't see , in what I saw there . That makes a difference . " your room , " I know quite enough about it , " returns Tony . " It's not agreeable , is it ...
... door , and stand here , sooner than sit there . But then it's very true that you didn't see , in what I saw there . That makes a difference . " your room , " I know quite enough about it , " returns Tony . " It's not agreeable , is it ...
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... door , and a little way up - stairs , and a little way down- stairs . Comes back , and says it's all right , and all quiet ; and quotes the remark he lately made to Mr. Snagsby , about their cooking chops at the Sol's Arms . " And it ...
... door , and a little way up - stairs , and a little way down- stairs . Comes back , and says it's all right , and all quiet ; and quotes the remark he lately made to Mr. Snagsby , about their cooking chops at the Sol's Arms . " And it ...
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... door is shut . " Yes , Tony ? " says Mr. Guppy , drawing nearer to the fire , and biting his unsteady thumb - nail . " You were go- ing to say , thirdly ? ' 99 " It's far from a pleasant thing to be plotting about a dead man in the room ...
... door is shut . " Yes , Tony ? " says Mr. Guppy , drawing nearer to the fire , and biting his unsteady thumb - nail . " You were go- ing to say , thirdly ? ' 99 " It's far from a pleasant thing to be plotting about a dead man in the room ...
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