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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... round with a feeling of awe , tempered with a calm delight , felt that now she was happy , and at rest . She took a ... round and round before the morning blast , as ing arch , the sapped and mouldering wall , the lowly trench of earth ...
... round with a feeling of awe , tempered with a calm delight , felt that now she was happy , and at rest . She took a ... round and round before the morning blast , as ing arch , the sapped and mouldering wall , the lowly trench of earth ...
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... round the frames ; but even these were short of heads and legs , and one undertaker - like Cupid had swung round on his own axis and got upside down , and another had fallen off altogether . not . Little Dorrit , Chap . 5 . APARTMENT ...
... round the frames ; but even these were short of heads and legs , and one undertaker - like Cupid had swung round on his own axis and got upside down , and another had fallen off altogether . not . Little Dorrit , Chap . 5 . APARTMENT ...
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... round my screen , the wind rushed at me like a mad bull ; if I stuck to my arm - chair , the fire scorched me to the ... round and round him all day long , until the time arrived for going home again , and leaving it , like a motionless ...
... round my screen , the wind rushed at me like a mad bull ; if I stuck to my arm - chair , the fire scorched me to the ... round and round him all day long , until the time arrived for going home again , and leaving it , like a motionless ...
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... round to bow again : " I trust , Ma'am , that my unblem- ished character , and the devoted respect I en- tertain for your sex , will plead as some slight excuse for this- " But before Mr. Pickwick could conclude the sentence the lady ...
... round to bow again : " I trust , Ma'am , that my unblem- ished character , and the devoted respect I en- tertain for your sex , will plead as some slight excuse for this- " But before Mr. Pickwick could conclude the sentence the lady ...
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... round imals , no rare plants or flowers , no natural or and round ; then gave a frightful cry , and with artificial wonders of the ancient world - all it rushed away : still , still , the Bell tolled on taboo with that enlightened ...
... round imals , no rare plants or flowers , no natural or and round ; then gave a frightful cry , and with artificial wonders of the ancient world - all it rushed away : still , still , the Bell tolled on taboo with that enlightened ...
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