| Charles Dickens - 1861 - 448 pages
...incomprehensible to those unacquainted with his story as if they had seen the shadow of the actual Bastille thrown upon him by a summer sun, when the substance...hundred miles away. Only his daughter had the power of cliarming this hlack brooding from his mind. She was the golden thread that united him to a Past beyond... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1898 - 514 pages
...incomprehensible to those unacquainted with his story as if they had seen the shadow of the actual Bastille thrown upon him by a summer sun, when the substance was three hundred miles away. united him to a Past beyond his misery, and to a Present beyond his misery : and the sound of her voice,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1904 - 262 pages
...incomprehensible to those unacquainted with his story as if they had seen the shadow of the actual Bastille thrown upon him by a summer sun, when the substance...mind. She was the golden thread that united him to a Fast beyond his misery, and to a Present beyond his misery : and the sound of her voice, the light... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1908 - 920 pages
...to; those unacquainted rwith his story as; if the^ had -seen the shadow of the actual TJaStille • thrown -upon him by a summer sun, when the substance! /was three- hundred, miles away.;< ! " Only. tig daughter had -the. Ipcwe'r of Charming .this Hack brooding from his mind. Slietwas«the/ golden... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1914 - 356 pages
...incomprehensible to those unacquainted with his story as if they had seen the shadow of the actual Bastille thrown upon him by a summer sun, when the substance...mind. She was the golden thread that united him to GENERAL DISPERSION «i a Past beyond his misery, and to a Present beyond hi; r...-cry ; - ; the sound... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1928 - 588 pages
...incomprehensible to those un1 acquainted with his story as if they had seen the shadow s of the actual Bastille0 thrown upon him by a summer sun, when the substance...him to a Past beyond his misery, and to a Present 10 beyond his misery : and the sound of her voice, the light of her face, the touch of her hand, had... | |
| Sean Grass - 2003 - 312 pages
...incomprehensible to those unacquainted with his story as if they had seen the shadow of the actual Bastille thrown upon him by a summer sun, when the substance was three hundred miles away" (TTC 92). Though he has been recalled to life and returned to the world beyond the cell, Manette cannot... | |
| Charles Dickens - 2006 - 370 pages
...incomprehensible to those unacquainted with his story as if they had seen the shadow of the actual Bastille thrown upon him by a summer sun, when the substance was three hundred miles away. 111 on which her power had failed; but they were few and slight, and she believed them over. Mr. Darnay... | |
| 496 pages
...incomprehensible to those unacquainted with his story as if they had seen the shadow of the actual Bastille thrown upon him by a summer sun, when the substance...a Past beyond his misery, and to a Present beyond bis misery : and the sound of her voice, the light of her face, the touch of her hand, had a strong... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1861 - 448 pages
...incomprehensible to those unacquainted with his story as if they had seen the shadow of the actual Bastille thrown upon him by a summer sun, when the substance...away. Only his daughter had the power of charming this hlaek brooding from his mind. She was the golden thread that united him to a Past beyond his misery,... | |
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