The Life and Writings of Charles Dickens: A Woman's Memorial VolumeB.B. Russell, 1871 - 401 páginas |
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... night , as early as ten o'clock , -for the girl had been sick for many days , and there was , consequently , little to spend at the public house , he bent his steps . homewards , bethinking himself , that , if he would have her able to ...
... night , as early as ten o'clock , -for the girl had been sick for many days , and there was , consequently , little to spend at the public house , he bent his steps . homewards , bethinking himself , that , if he would have her able to ...
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... night - fall . " He got some medicine for the girl , and a trifle in the way of pecuniary assistance . On his way back , he earned sixpence by holding a horse ; and he turned homewards with enough money to supply their most pressing ...
... night - fall . " He got some medicine for the girl , and a trifle in the way of pecuniary assistance . On his way back , he earned sixpence by holding a horse ; and he turned homewards with enough money to supply their most pressing ...
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... night , Warden , ' whispered one of the men 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 ...
... night , Warden , ' whispered one of the men 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 ...
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... night . He inquired of the other lodgers , and of the neighbors ; but his daughter had not been seen or heard of . He rambled through the streets , and scrutinized each wretched face among the crowds that thronged them with anxious eyes ...
... night . He inquired of the other lodgers , and of the neighbors ; but his daughter had not been seen or heard of . He rambled through the streets , and scrutinized each wretched face among the crowds that thronged them with anxious eyes ...
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... night , he sunk down on a door- step in Piccadilly , faint and ill . The premature decay of vice and profligacy had worn him to the bone . His cheeks were hollow and livid ; his eyes were sunken , and their sight was dim . His legs ...
... night , he sunk down on a door- step in Piccadilly , faint and ill . The premature decay of vice and profligacy had worn him to the bone . His cheeks were hollow and livid ; his eyes were sunken , and their sight was dim . His legs ...
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