The Life and Writings of Charles DickensD. Lothrop and Company, 1882 - 401 páginas |
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... returned Nicholas . down again : there ! You see I'm here . Now , tell me , what was it ? ' " Do you remember , ' said Smike in a low voice , and glancing fearfully round , ' do you remember my telling - you of the man who first took me ...
... returned Nicholas . down again : there ! You see I'm here . Now , tell me , what was it ? ' " Do you remember , ' said Smike in a low voice , and glancing fearfully round , ' do you remember my telling - you of the man who first took me ...
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... returned Nicholas at length , and comfort me very much , dear fellow . Let me hear you say you are happy , if you can . ' " You must tell me something first . I should not have a secret from you . You will not blame me at a time like ...
... returned Nicholas at length , and comfort me very much , dear fellow . Let me hear you say you are happy , if you can . ' " You must tell me something first . I should not have a secret from you . You will not blame me at a time like ...
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... returned the widow with a quiet smile . Let us be contented , and we do not want and need not care to have it , though it lay shining at our feet . ' 666 Ay ! ' said Barnaby , resting with crossed arms on his spade , and looking ...
... returned the widow with a quiet smile . Let us be contented , and we do not want and need not care to have it , though it lay shining at our feet . ' 666 Ay ! ' said Barnaby , resting with crossed arms on his spade , and looking ...
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... returned , her light brown hair hanging loose about her neck , and her face flushed with the haste she had made to rejoin us . She busied herself immediately in preparing supper . While she was thus engaged , I remarked that the old man ...
... returned , her light brown hair hanging loose about her neck , and her face flushed with the haste she had made to rejoin us . She busied herself immediately in preparing supper . While she was thus engaged , I remarked that the old man ...
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... indifferent since then , I sup- Use is second nature , pose ? ' said Mr. Pecksniff . Mrs. Gamp . " You may well say second nater , sir , ' returned that lady . One's first ways is to find sich things 15 CHARLES DICKENS . 225.
... indifferent since then , I sup- Use is second nature , pose ? ' said Mr. Pecksniff . Mrs. Gamp . " You may well say second nater , sir , ' returned that lady . One's first ways is to find sich things 15 CHARLES DICKENS . 225.
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