The Best of All Good CompanyHoulston and Sons, 1872 - 472 Seiten |
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... interest in your doing so, and do advise me one of these days, that if I can do it well and unaffectedly, I may.” Dickens had stedfastness, endurance, thoroughness, in all he undertook. If he invited a friend to his house, and it was at ...
... interest in your doing so, and do advise me one of these days, that if I can do it well and unaffectedly, I may.” Dickens had stedfastness, endurance, thoroughness, in all he undertook. If he invited a friend to his house, and it was at ...
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... interest in your doing so , and do advise me one of these days , that if I can do it well and un- affectedly , I may . " Dickens had stedfastness , endurance , thoroughness , in all he undertook . If he invited a friend to his house ...
... interest in your doing so , and do advise me one of these days , that if I can do it well and un- affectedly , I may . " Dickens had stedfastness , endurance , thoroughness , in all he undertook . If he invited a friend to his house ...
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... interest me , and which occurred to him at the moment . And he wrung my hand again as we parted , and the cast of serious thought settled again upon the handsome face , when he turned , wearily I thought for him , towards the Abbey ...
... interest me , and which occurred to him at the moment . And he wrung my hand again as we parted , and the cast of serious thought settled again upon the handsome face , when he turned , wearily I thought for him , towards the Abbey ...
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... interest . His father held an appointment in the Naval Pay Office , which necessitated his residence at different seaports , and bred the intimate knowledge of sailor life and character that he would seem to have transmitted to his son ...
... interest . His father held an appointment in the Naval Pay Office , which necessitated his residence at different seaports , and bred the intimate knowledge of sailor life and character that he would seem to have transmitted to his son ...
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... , are so easily passed , and how it happens that measures for their real interests are so very difficult to be got through Parliament . I will not analyze the confined air of the lobby , or reduce to their A DAY WITH CHARLES DICKENS . 27.
... , are so easily passed , and how it happens that measures for their real interests are so very difficult to be got through Parliament . I will not analyze the confined air of the lobby , or reduce to their A DAY WITH CHARLES DICKENS . 27.
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