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Page 181
... seemed to be delivering sentiments of rare wisdom and virtue . In like manner , his physiognomical expression seemed to teem with benignity . Nobody could have said where the wisdom was , or where the virtue was , or where the benignity ...
... seemed to be delivering sentiments of rare wisdom and virtue . In like manner , his physiognomical expression seemed to teem with benignity . Nobody could have said where the wisdom was , or where the virtue was , or where the benignity ...
Page 386
... seemed ( which is always the case at that hour and season ) to be gone out to dinner , and nobody seemed to be giving the dinners they had gone to . On the doorsteps there were lounging footmen with bright parti - coloured plumage and ...
... seemed ( which is always the case at that hour and season ) to be gone out to dinner , and nobody seemed to be giving the dinners they had gone to . On the doorsteps there were lounging footmen with bright parti - coloured plumage and ...
Page 601
... seemed to be trying to stand still for ever on the ruins of something else -- except the water , which , following eternal laws , tumbled and rolled from its glorious multitude of fountains . Here , it seemed to Little Dorrit that a ...
... seemed to be trying to stand still for ever on the ruins of something else -- except the water , which , following eternal laws , tumbled and rolled from its glorious multitude of fountains . Here , it seemed to Little Dorrit that a ...
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