The Life and Writings of Charles Dickens: A Woman's Memorial VolumeB.B. Russell, 1871 - 401 páginas |
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... leaves he gently waves , As he joyously hugs and crawleth round The rich mould of dead men's graves . Creeping where grim death has been , A rare old plant is the ivy green . Whole ages have fled , and their works decayed , CHARLES ...
... leaves he gently waves , As he joyously hugs and crawleth round The rich mould of dead men's graves . Creeping where grim death has been , A rare old plant is the ivy green . Whole ages have fled , and their works decayed , CHARLES ...
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... leave of absence from Mr. Pickwick , who in his then state of excitement and worry was by no means displeased at being left alone , set forth , long before the appointed hour , and , having · plenty of time at his disposal , sauntered ...
... leave of absence from Mr. Pickwick , who in his then state of excitement and worry was by no means displeased at being left alone , set forth , long before the appointed hour , and , having · plenty of time at his disposal , sauntered ...
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... leave ; no , not even to be saved from the life I am leading now . ' " Your having interfered in this dear boy's behalf be- fore , ' said Rose ; ' your coming here , at so great a risk , to tell me what you have heard ; your manner ...
... leave ; no , not even to be saved from the life I am leading now . ' " Your having interfered in this dear boy's behalf be- fore , ' said Rose ; ' your coming here , at so great a risk , to tell me what you have heard ; your manner ...
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... leave him now ! I could not be his death . ' " Why should you be ? ' asked Rose . 666 Nothing could save him , ' cried the girl . If I told others what I have told you , and led to their being taken , he would be sure to die . He is the ...
... leave him now ! I could not be his death . ' " Why should you be ? ' asked Rose . 666 Nothing could save him , ' cried the girl . If I told others what I have told you , and led to their being taken , he would be sure to die . He is the ...
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... leave it as it Then he thought of all the horrors of the gallows and scaffold , and stopped to 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 ...
... leave it as it Then he thought of all the horrors of the gallows and scaffold , and stopped to 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 ...
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