All the Year Round, Band 10Charles Dickens, 1864 |
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... coming hysterical : then she made the usual signal to Julia , and beat an early retreat . She left Julia in the drawing - room , and went and locked herself in her own room . " Oh , how can they be so cruel as to laugh and giggle in my ...
... coming hysterical : then she made the usual signal to Julia , and beat an early retreat . She left Julia in the drawing - room , and went and locked herself in her own room . " Oh , how can they be so cruel as to laugh and giggle in my ...
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... coming up the river , when My good opinion of the Yard's retiring cha- the Custom - house officers go aboard her . But for racter was not dashed by nearer approach . It him , I might never have heard of " the dumb - resounded with the ...
... coming up the river , when My good opinion of the Yard's retiring cha- the Custom - house officers go aboard her . But for racter was not dashed by nearer approach . It him , I might never have heard of " the dumb - resounded with the ...
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... coming down Number Seven's chimney , and compelling open doors and windows in mid - winter ; the pangs that cannot be borne privately ; the offences to smell and sight as well as to the ear ; for drainage and decency have not yet put to ...
... coming down Number Seven's chimney , and compelling open doors and windows in mid - winter ; the pangs that cannot be borne privately ; the offences to smell and sight as well as to the ear ; for drainage and decency have not yet put to ...
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... coming . " The gaff - topsail opened its brown bosom , but could not succeed in alluring the infant zephyr , which , after indulging in a few fitful gyrations , flickered out again altogether . The excellent admiral would have been ...
... coming . " The gaff - topsail opened its brown bosom , but could not succeed in alluring the infant zephyr , which , after indulging in a few fitful gyrations , flickered out again altogether . The excellent admiral would have been ...
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... coming . ' Harky here . One day ' twas in the old Badger brig - we wos layin ' becalmed , as might be now , when whish ! there come a whole flock o ' these birds , whirrying and screeching about the ship . They was hardly gone , when ...
... coming . ' Harky here . One day ' twas in the old Badger brig - we wos layin ' becalmed , as might be now , when whish ! there come a whole flock o ' these birds , whirrying and screeching about the ship . They was hardly gone , when ...
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Alfred appeared asked began believe better birds body brought called carried close coming course court dead dear doctor Dodd door Edward eyes face father feet fire followed four gave give half hand Hardie head heard heart hope horse hour hundred Julia keep kind knew lady land leave less light live look Lord matter means mind minutes Miss morning nature never night observed officer once passed persons poor pounds present prisoner question reason round seemed seen sent side soon standing taken tell thing thought thousand tion told took turned voice walk whole window young
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Seite 93 - There the wicked cease from troubling; and there the weary be at rest. There the prisoners rest together; they hear not the voice of the oppressor. The small and great are there; and the servant is free from his master.
Seite 225 - I have seen a dreadful vision since I saw you: I have seen my dear wife pass twice by me through this room, with her hair hanging about her shoulders, and a dead child in her arms : this I have seen since I saw you.
Seite 57 - Lord, how many things are there in this world of which Diogenes hath no need ! " And truly it is so, or might be so, with very many who vex and toil themselves to get what they have no need of.
Seite 392 - Here's a health to them that's awa', Here's a health to them that's awa' ; Here's a health to Tammie, the Norlan' laddie, That lives at the lug o
Seite 57 - And when the timorous trout I wait To take, and he devours my bait, How poor a thing, sometimes I find, Will captivate a greedy mind; And when none bite, I praise the wise Whom vain allurements ne'er surprise.
Seite 361 - That they are not a pipe for fortune's finger To sound what stop she please. Give me that man That is not passion's slave, and I will wear him In my heart's core, ay, in my heart of heart, As I do thee.
Seite 155 - I am every moment threatened to be turned out here, because I have not money to pay for my bed two nights past, which is usually paid before-hand, and I am loth to go into the Compter 'till I...
Seite 153 - William show'd his lamp-black face : The morn was cold, he views with keen desire, The rusty grate, unconscious of a fire ; With beer and milk arrears the frieze was scor'd, And five crack'd tea-cups dress'd the chimney board. A night-cap deck'd his brows instead of bay, A cap by night — a stocking all the day ! " With this last line he seemed so much elated, that he was unable to proceed.
Seite 138 - Tringse coursing along the sands ; trains of Ducks streaming over the surface ; silent and watchful Cranes, intent and wading ; clamorous Crows ; and all the winged multitudes that subsist by the bounty of this vast liquid magazine of Nature. High over all these hovers one whose action instantly arrests all his attention.
Seite 386 - And tears bedewed those wizened cheeks, tears of penitence, sincere, at least for the time. A sleepy languor now came over him, and the good book fell from his hand : but his resolution remained unshaken ; by-and-by waking up from a sort of heavy doze he took, as it were, a last look at the receipt, and murmured, " My head, how heavy it feels...