Works of Charles Dickens, Volume 21Houghton, Osgood and Company, 1879 |
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... Pray let me call my maid , " cried the taller of the young ladies . 66 Pray let me put this water to her lips , " said the shorter , who had not spoken yet . Each doing what she suggested , there was no want of assistance . Indeed ...
... Pray let me call my maid , " cried the taller of the young ladies . 66 Pray let me put this water to her lips , " said the shorter , who had not spoken yet . Each doing what she suggested , there was no want of assistance . Indeed ...
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... Pray , " he inquired of the host , over his soup , " has your convent many of its famous dogs now ? " " Monsieur , it has three . " " I saw three in the gallery below . Doubtless the three in question . " The host , a slender , bright ...
... Pray , " he inquired of the host , over his soup , " has your convent many of its famous dogs now ? " " Monsieur , it has three . " " I saw three in the gallery below . Doubtless the three in question . " The host , a slender , bright ...
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... , and started . " Pray don't be alarmed . I am only one of the travellers from down stairs . I came to ask if you were better , and if I could do anything for you . " " I think you have already been so kind as LITTLE DORRIT . 13.
... , and started . " Pray don't be alarmed . I am only one of the travellers from down stairs . I came to ask if you were better , and if I could do anything for you . " " I think you have already been so kind as LITTLE DORRIT . 13.
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... Pray , madam , do not imagine for a moment that I think so . " He really blushed to be suspected of it . Mrs. General gravely inclined her head . " I cannot , therefore , put a price upon services which it is a pleasure to me to render ...
... Pray , madam , do not imagine for a moment that I think so . " He really blushed to be suspected of it . Mrs. General gravely inclined her head . " I cannot , therefore , put a price upon services which it is a pleasure to me to render ...
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... Pray , Fanny , " said Mr. Dorrit , raising his eyebrows , " what do you mean ? Explain yourself . " " Oh ! Never mind , Pa , " replied Miss Fanny , " it's no great matter . Amy will understand me . She knew , or knew of , this Mrs ...
... Pray , Fanny , " said Mr. Dorrit , raising his eyebrows , " what do you mean ? Explain yourself . " " Oh ! Never mind , Pa , " replied Miss Fanny , " it's no great matter . Amy will understand me . She knew , or knew of , this Mrs ...
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