The Fireside Dickens: A Cyclopedia of the Best Thoughts of Charles Dickens. Comprising a Careful Selection of His Best Writings. Arranged in Subjects and in Alphabetical Order, with a Complete Index ...G. W. Dillingham, 1888 - 564 pages |
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... Captain Cuttle and Wal'r ; Sairey Gamp and Mrs. Harris; Micawber and Mr. Turveydrop ; Little Nell, "Jo," and Paul; nay, the entire roll of fourteen hundred and twenty-five creations of his fancy, have become "as household words"— a ...
... Captain Cuttle and Wal'r ; Sairey Gamp and Mrs. Harris; Micawber and Mr. Turveydrop ; Little Nell, "Jo," and Paul; nay, the entire roll of fourteen hundred and twenty-five creations of his fancy, have become "as household words"— a ...
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... Captain Cuttle and Wal'r ; Sairey Gamp and Mrs. Harris ; Micawber and Mr. Turveydrop ; Little Nell , " Jo , " and Paul ; nay , the entire roll of fourteen hundred and twenty - five creations of his fancy , have become " as household ...
... Captain Cuttle and Wal'r ; Sairey Gamp and Mrs. Harris ; Micawber and Mr. Turveydrop ; Little Nell , " Jo , " and Paul ; nay , the entire roll of fourteen hundred and twenty - five creations of his fancy , have become " as household ...
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... Captain Cuttle , Sam Weller , and Mark Tapley ; the sturdy strength of Boythorn ; the villainy of Carker , . Jonas Chuzzlewit , Fagin , and Sikes ; the noble generosity of the Cheeryble Brothers ; the selfish obstinacy of Dombey and ...
... Captain Cuttle , Sam Weller , and Mark Tapley ; the sturdy strength of Boythorn ; the villainy of Carker , . Jonas Chuzzlewit , Fagin , and Sikes ; the noble generosity of the Cheeryble Brothers ; the selfish obstinacy of Dombey and ...
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... Captain Gills , " blurted out Mr. Toots , one day all at once , as his manner was , " do you think you could think favorably of that propo- sition of mine , and give me the pleasure of your acquaintance ? " Why , I tell you what it is ...
... Captain Gills , " blurted out Mr. Toots , one day all at once , as his manner was , " do you think you could think favorably of that propo- sition of mine , and give me the pleasure of your acquaintance ? " Why , I tell you what it is ...
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... Captain entered it - on the subject of spectacles , and who , without posi- tively purchasing , said they would look in again , the Captain decided that the business was im- proving , and made an entry in the day - book to that effect ...
... Captain entered it - on the subject of spectacles , and who , without posi- tively purchasing , said they would look in again , the Captain decided that the business was im- proving , and made an entry in the day - book to that effect ...
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