The Life and Writings of Charles Dickens: A Woman's Memorial VolumeB.B. Russell, 1871 - 401 páginas |
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... never rises more , but into which he sinks deeper and deeper down , until re- covery is hopeless . " Such a man as this once stood by the bedside of his dying wife , while his children knelt around , and mingled low bursts of grief with ...
... never rises more , but into which he sinks deeper and deeper down , until re- covery is hopeless . " Such a man as this once stood by the bedside of his dying wife , while his children knelt around , and mingled low bursts of grief with ...
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... never trouble you , ' replied the son : ' John's gone to America , and Henry's dead . ' " Dead ! ' said the father , with a shudder which even he could not repress . 666 - ' Dead , ' replied the young man . ' He died in my arms , — shot ...
... never trouble you , ' replied the son : ' John's gone to America , and Henry's dead . ' " Dead ! ' said the father , with a shudder which even he could not repress . 666 - ' Dead , ' replied the young man . ' He died in my arms , — shot ...
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... and was gazing on the group with drunken stupidity . " Listen to me , father , ' he said , in a tone that made the drunkard's flesh creep . My brother's blood , and mine , is on your head : I never had CHARLES DICKENS . 39.
... and was gazing on the group with drunken stupidity . " Listen to me , father , ' he said , in a tone that made the drunkard's flesh creep . My brother's blood , and mine , is on your head : I never had CHARLES DICKENS . 39.
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... never had kind look or word , or care , from you ; and , alive or dead , I never will for- give you . Die when you will , or how , I will be with you . I speak as a dead man now ; and I warn you , fath- er , that as surely as you must ...
... never had kind look or word , or care , from you ; and , alive or dead , I never will for- give you . Die when you will , or how , I will be with you . I speak as a dead man now ; and I warn you , fath- er , that as surely as you must ...
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... Never did prison- er's heart throb with the hope of liberty and life half so eagerly as did that of the wretched man at the prospect of death . The watch passed close to him , but he re- mained unobserved ; and , after waiting till the ...
... Never did prison- er's heart throb with the hope of liberty and life half so eagerly as did that of the wretched man at the prospect of death . The watch passed close to him , but he re- mained unobserved ; and , after waiting till the ...
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