The Works of Charles Dickens, Volume 21Chapman and Hall, Limited, 1898 |
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... knew what had happened , whether he recollected what they had said to him , whether he knew that he was free , were questions which no sagacity could have solved . They tried speaking to him ; but , he was so confused , and so very slow ...
... knew what had happened , whether he recollected what they had said to him , whether he knew that he was free , were questions which no sagacity could have solved . They tried speaking to him ; but , he was so confused , and so very slow ...
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... knew he was ) being men- tally hanged , beheaded , and quartered , by everybody there , neither flinched from the situation , nor assumed any theatrical air in it . He was quiet and attentive ; watched the opening proceedings with a ...
... knew he was ) being men- tally hanged , beheaded , and quartered , by everybody there , neither flinched from the situation , nor assumed any theatrical air in it . He was quiet and attentive ; watched the opening proceedings with a ...
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... knew nothing about the passages ) , was in a manner contagious ; more especially the bright virtue known as ... knew they were ) , and being a responsible jury ( as they knew they were ) , must positively find the prisoner Guilty , and ...
... knew nothing about the passages ) , was in a manner contagious ; more especially the bright virtue known as ... knew they were ) , and being a responsible jury ( as they knew they were ) , must positively find the prisoner Guilty , and ...
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... Knew no more about the lists ? No. Had not procured them himself , for instance ? No. Expect to get anything by this evidence ? No. Not in regular government pay and employment , to lay traps ? Oh dear no . Or to do anything ? Oh dear ...
... Knew no more about the lists ? No. Had not procured them himself , for instance ? No. Expect to get anything by this evidence ? No. Not in regular government pay and employment , to lay traps ? Oh dear no . Or to do anything ? Oh dear ...
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... knew what a conflict goes on in the business mind , when the business mind is divided between good - natured impulse and business appearances , you would be amused , Mr. Darnay . " Mr. Lorry reddened , and said , warmly , " You have ...
... knew what a conflict goes on in the business mind , when the business mind is divided between good - natured impulse and business appearances , you would be amused , Mr. Darnay . " Mr. Lorry reddened , and said , warmly , " You have ...
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Page 12 - WONDERFUL fact to reflect upon, that every human creature is constituted to be that profound secret and mystery to every other. A solemn consideration, when I enter a great city by night, that every one of those darkly clustered houses encloses its own secret; that every room in every one of them encloses its own secret; that every beating heart in the hundreds of thousands of breasts there is, in some of its imaginings, a secret to the heart nearest it!