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" TELLSON'S Bank by Temple Bar was an old-fashioned place, even in the year one thousand seven hundred and eighty. It was very small, very dark, very ugly, very incommodious. It was an old-fashioned place, moreover, in the ' moral attribute that the partners... "
The Works of Charles Dickens: In Thirty Volumes - Page 53
by Charles Dickens - 1881
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A Tale of Two Cities

Charles Dickens - 1859 - 188 pages
...CHAPTER I. FIVE YEARS LATER. TEI.I.SON'S Bank by Temple Rar was an old - fashioned place, even in the year one thousand seven hundred and eighty. It was...very dark, very ugly, very incommodious. It was an old-fnshioned place, moreover, in the moral attribute that the partners in the House were proud of...
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Works. Libr. ed, Volume 23

Charles Dickens - 1861 - 448 pages
...THEEAD. CHAPTEE I. FIVE YEARS LATER. TELLSON'S Bank by Temple Bar was an old-fashioned place, even in the year one thousand seven hundred and eighty. It was...its darkness, proud of its ugliness, proud of its incominodiousness. They were even boastful of its eminence in those particulars, and were fired by...
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A Tale of Two Cities, Volume 1

Charles Dickens - 1863 - 276 pages
...THREAD. CHAPTER I. FIVE YEARS LATER. TELLSON'S Bank by Temple Bar was an old-fashioned place, even in the year one thousand seven hundred and eighty. It was...attribute that the partners in the House were proud of ita smallness, proud of its darkness, proud of its ugliness, proud of its incommodiousness. They were...
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The works of Charles Dickens. Household ed. [22 vols. Orig. issued in ...

Charles Dickens - 1871 - 194 pages
...CHAPTER I. I1 IVE YEARS LATER. ELLSON'S Bank by Temple Bar was an old-fashioned place, even in the year one thousand seven hundred and eighty. It was...partners in the House were proud of its smallness, of its darkness, proud of its ugliness, of its incommodiousness. They were even boastful of its eminence...
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The Dickens Dictionary: A Key to the Characters and Principal ..., Volume 30

Gilbert Ashville Pierce, William Adolphus Wheeler - 1872 - 652 pages
...Bk. II, ch. i, iii, vii, ix.) Tellson's Bank, by Temple Bar, was an old-fashioned place, even in the year one thousand seven hundred and eighty. It was very small, very dark, very ngly, very incommodious. It was an old-fashioned place, moreover, in the moral attribute that the partners...
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Genealogy of the Child, Childs and Childe Families, of the Past and Present ...

Elias Child - 1881 - 928 pages
...previously," or caricatures in saying, " their bank by Temple Bar was an oldfashioned place, even in the year one thousand seven hundred and eighty. It was...attribute that the partners in the house were proud of small ness, proud of its darkness, proud of its ugliness, proud of its incommodiousness. They were...
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Works

Charles Dickens - 1890 - 622 pages
...THREAD. CHAPTER I. FIVE YEARS LATER. TELLSON'S Bank by Temple Bar was an old-fashioned place, even in the year one thousand seven hundred and eighty. It was...old-fashioned place, moreover, in the moral attribute that the pai'tners in the House were proud of its smallness, proud of its darkness, proud of its ugliness, proud...
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The Dickens Dictionary: A Key to the Characters and Principal Incidents in ...

Gilbert Ashville Pierce - 1900 - 796 pages
...Bk. II, ch. i, iii, vii, ix.) Tellson's Bank, by Temple Bar, was an old-fashioned place, even in the year one thousand seven hundred and eighty. It was...Incommodious. It was an old-fashioned place, moreover. In tha moral attribute that the partners in the house were proud of its smallness, proud of its darkness,...
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Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities

Charles Dickens - 1911 - 344 pages
...CHAPTER I. FIVE YEARS LATER. TELLSON'S Bank by Temple Bar " was an old-fashioned place, even in the year one thousand seven hundred and eighty. It was...proud of its ugliness, proud of its incommodiousness. Tellson's (they said) wanted no elbow-room, Tellson's wanted no light, Tellson's wanted no embellishment...
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A tale of two cities, ed. by mrs. F.S. Boas

Charles Dickens - 1911 - 440 pages
...THREAD CHAPTER I FIVE YEARS LATER TELLSON'S Bank by Temple Bar was an old-fashioned place, even in the year one thousand seven hundred and eighty. It was...its darkness, proud of its ugliness, proud of its ineommodiousness. They were even boastful of its eminence in those particulars, and were fired by an...
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