The Life and Writings of Charles Dickens: A Woman's Memorial VolumeB.B. Russell, 1871 - 401 páginas |
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... round him in his affliction , and many a heart- felt condolence would have met him in his grief . Where were they now ? One by one , friends , relations , the commonest acquaintance even , had fallen off from and deserted the drunkard ...
... round him in his affliction , and many a heart- felt condolence would have met him in his grief . Where were they now ? One by one , friends , relations , the commonest acquaintance even , had fallen off from and deserted the drunkard ...
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... round upon his father , who had reeled against the wall , 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 ...
... round upon his father , who had reeled against the wall , 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 ...
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... round him . The old flock mattress on the floor was undisturbed : every thing was just as he remembered to have seen it last ; and there were no signs of any one , save himself , having occupied the room during the night . He inquired ...
... round him . The old flock mattress on the floor was undisturbed : every thing was just as he remembered to have seen it last ; and there were no signs of any one , save himself , having occupied the room during the night . He inquired ...
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... round by round . So he was faithful as a reporter till he found himself able to fill a different , and , as far as regards fame and pecuniary reward , an advanced position . Of those reportorial days , our own N. P. Willis wrote once ...
... round by round . So he was faithful as a reporter till he found himself able to fill a different , and , as far as regards fame and pecuniary reward , an advanced position . Of those reportorial days , our own N. P. Willis wrote once ...
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... 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 DICKENS . 55.
... 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 DICKENS . 55.
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