The Life and Writings of Charles Dickens: A Woman's Memorial VolumeB.B. Russell, 1871 - 401 páginas |
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... bright , loving sweetness of Dolly ; the misery of the Widow Rudge ; the fantastic , innocent vagaries of her crack - brained darling ; and we may , perhaps , add to this catalogue of human qualities those which Grip , the raven , had ...
... bright , loving sweetness of Dolly ; the misery of the Widow Rudge ; the fantastic , innocent vagaries of her crack - brained darling ; and we may , perhaps , add to this catalogue of human qualities those which Grip , the raven , had ...
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... bright and glowing tints ; its music , save when ye drown it , is not in sighs and groans , but songs and cheerful sounds . Listen to the million voices in the summer air , and find one dismal as your own . Remember , if ye can , the ...
... bright and glowing tints ; its music , save when ye drown it , is not in sighs and groans , but songs and cheerful sounds . Listen to the million voices in the summer air , and find one dismal as your own . Remember , if ye can , the ...
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... bright - red harebell , the cowslip , and the rose . to watch , fish , ants , worms ; hares or rabbits , as they darted across the distant pathway in the wood , and so were gone ; millions of living things to have an interest in , and ...
... bright - red harebell , the cowslip , and the rose . to watch , fish , ants , worms ; hares or rabbits , as they darted across the distant pathway in the wood , and so were gone ; millions of living things to have an interest in , and ...
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... bright colors and feathers , do no more work , live deli- cately and at our ease . Oh ! we'd find uses for it , mother , and uses that would do us good . I would I knew where gold was buried ! How hard I'd work to dig it up ! ' - " You ...
... bright colors and feathers , do no more work , live deli- cately and at our ease . Oh ! we'd find uses for it , mother , and uses that would do us good . I would I knew where gold was buried ! How hard I'd work to dig it up ! ' - " You ...
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... bright blue eyes were certainly alike ; but his face was so deeply furrowed , and so very full of care , that here all resemblance ceased . " The place , through which he made his way at leis- ure , was one of those receptacles for old ...
... bright blue eyes were certainly alike ; but his face was so deeply furrowed , and so very full of care , that here all resemblance ceased . " The place , through which he made his way at leis- ure , was one of those receptacles for old ...
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