A Cyclopedia of the Best Thoughts of Charles DickensE. J. Hale, 1875 - 564 pages |
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Page 7
... turned - up nose , large mouth , broad face , and staring eyes . Making himself very amiable to the Infant Phe ... turning that there over . " 44 ' Captain Gills , it's very kind of you , " retorted Mr. Toots . I'm much obliged to you ...
... turned - up nose , large mouth , broad face , and staring eyes . Making himself very amiable to the Infant Phe ... turning that there over . " 44 ' Captain Gills , it's very kind of you , " retorted Mr. Toots . I'm much obliged to you ...
Page 10
... turned coldly away - the con- sciousness that we possess the sympathy and affection of one being when all others have deserted us -- is a hold , a stay , a comfort , in the deepest affliction , which no wealth could pur- chase , or ...
... turned coldly away - the con- sciousness that we possess the sympathy and affection of one being when all others have deserted us -- is a hold , a stay , a comfort , in the deepest affliction , which no wealth could pur- chase , or ...
Page 11
... turned the glare , concentrated into a focus by means of his spectacles , and breathed a bold defiance . Mr. Snodgrass and Mr. Winkle looked on , petrified at beholding such a scene between two such men . " Sir , " said Mr. Tupman ...
... turned the glare , concentrated into a focus by means of his spectacles , and breathed a bold defiance . Mr. Snodgrass and Mr. Winkle looked on , petrified at beholding such a scene between two such men . " Sir , " said Mr. Tupman ...
Page 16
... turned limbs , and polished fore- veins might be seen branching off in various directions , like so many roads on an ethereal map . This fact in itself , though it had been a clenched the business in hand ; for it is well solitary one ...
... turned limbs , and polished fore- veins might be seen branching off in various directions , like so many roads on an ethereal map . This fact in itself , though it had been a clenched the business in hand ; for it is well solitary one ...
Page 20
... turned his face towards an atmosphere of unaccounta- ble fascination , as surely as he turned it to the London smoke ; and from that moment , it thickened round and round him all day long , until the time arrived for going home again ...
... turned his face towards an atmosphere of unaccounta- ble fascination , as surely as he turned it to the London smoke ; and from that moment , it thickened round and round him all day long , until the time arrived for going home again ...
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