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... night . Then he thought how the long streets were dotted with lamps , and how the peaceful stars were shining over- head . His fancy had a strange tendency to wander to the river , which he knew was flowing through the great city ; and ...
... night . Then he thought how the long streets were dotted with lamps , and how the peaceful stars were shining over- head . His fancy had a strange tendency to wander to the river , which he knew was flowing through the great city ; and ...
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... night at Dr. Blimber's - except Florence ; Florence never changed - and what had been Sir Parker Peps was now his father , sitting with his head upon his hand . Old Mrs. Pipchin , dozing on an easy - chair , often changed to Miss Fox ...
... night at Dr. Blimber's - except Florence ; Florence never changed - and what had been Sir Parker Peps was now his father , sitting with his head upon his hand . Old Mrs. Pipchin , dozing on an easy - chair , often changed to Miss Fox ...
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... night ; and assuredly he was well disposed , not for that night only , but for ever : the domestic found his master placidly dead . He had passed away , tranquilly slumbering out of life into death , sick of no disease but old age , and ...
... night ; and assuredly he was well disposed , not for that night only , but for ever : the domestic found his master placidly dead . He had passed away , tranquilly slumbering out of life into death , sick of no disease but old age , and ...
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... night ; unless it be to expose myself to be derided , for being desirous , out of too great love of life , to prolong the short re- mainder of it . But well , get the poison prepared quickly , and do nothing else till that be dispatch'd ...
... night ; unless it be to expose myself to be derided , for being desirous , out of too great love of life , to prolong the short re- mainder of it . But well , get the poison prepared quickly , and do nothing else till that be dispatch'd ...
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... night to forward them - what sort of compliments should I have received then ? And my woman's pride came to my assistance , and I thought that if it were only to do me honour , a female , like myself , might have received handsomer ...
... night to forward them - what sort of compliments should I have received then ? And my woman's pride came to my assistance , and I thought that if it were only to do me honour , a female , like myself , might have received handsomer ...
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