The Works of Charles Dickens: In Twenty Volumes [sic].Chapman & Hall, Ld., 1900 |
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... hair ! I have got three sacks of ladies ' hair below , but none so beautiful and fine as this . What colour , and what texture ! ' ' That'll do , my good friend ! ' said Richard , strongly disapproving of his having drawn one of Ada's ...
... hair ! I have got three sacks of ladies ' hair below , but none so beautiful and fine as this . What colour , and what texture ! ' ' That'll do , my good friend ! ' said Richard , strongly disapproving of his having drawn one of Ada's ...
Page 144
... hair flattened down upon his head , and woe depicted in his face , looking up at me . I felt , all through the performance , that he never looked at the actors , but constantly looked at me , and always with a care- fully prepared ...
... hair flattened down upon his head , and woe depicted in his face , looking up at me . I felt , all through the performance , that he never looked at the actors , but constantly looked at me , and always with a care- fully prepared ...
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... hair , that I could see nothing else . Then I put my hair aside , and looked at the reflection in the mirror ; encouraged by seeing how placidly it looked at me . I was very much changed - O very , very much . At first , my face was so ...
... hair , that I could see nothing else . Then I put my hair aside , and looked at the reflection in the mirror ; encouraged by seeing how placidly it looked at me . I was very much changed - O very , very much . At first , my face was so ...
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