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The Works of Charles Dickens - Page 14
by Charles Dickens - 1914
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A Tale of Two Cities

Charles Dickens - France - 1925 - 414 pages
...pretty figure, a quantity of golden hair, a pair of blue eyes that met his own with an inquiring look, and a forehead with a singular capacity (remembering...alarm, or merely of a bright fixed attention, though it includedj^ll the four expressions — as his eyes rested on these things, a sudden vived likeness passed...
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Works. Libr. ed, Volume 23

Charles Dickens - 1861 - 448 pages
...pretty figure, a quantity of golden hair, a pair of blue eyes that met his own with an inquiring look, and a forehead with a singular capacity (remembering...the four expressions — as his eyes rested on these tllings, a sudden vivid likeness passed before him, of a child whom he had held in his arms on the...
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The Dickens Dictionary: A Key to the Characters and Principal ..., Volume 30

Gilbert Ashville Pierce, William Adolphus Wheeler - Literary Criticism - 1872 - 652 pages
...young lady of ... a short, slight, pretty figure, a quantity of golden hair, a pair of blue eyes . . . and a forehead with a singular capacity (remembering...perplexity or wonder or alarm, or merely of a bright lixed attention; thongh it inelnded all the four expressions. Mender of Roads, The. See JACQUES FIVE....
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A Tale of Two Cities, and Sketches by Boz

Charles Dickens - France - 1880 - 864 pages
...pretty figure, a quantity of golden hair, a pair of blue eyes that met his own with an inquiring look, and a forehead with a singular capacity (remembering...an expression that was not quite one of perplexity, cr wonder, or alarm, or merely of a bright fixed attention, though it included all the four expressions...
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Sketches by Boz: Illustrative of Every-day Life and Every-day People

Charles Dickens - 1884 - 930 pages
...pretty figure, a quantity of golden hair, a pair of blue eyes that met his own with an enquiring look, and a forehead with a singular capacity (remembering...of perplexity, or wonder, or alarm, or merely of a brignt fixed attention, though it included all the four expressions — as his eyes rested on these...
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Charles Dickens' Works: Christmas books. Tale of two cities

Charles Dickens - 1885 - 844 pages
...pretty figure, a quantity of golden hair, a pair of blue eyes that met his own with an inquiring look, and a forehead with a singular capacity (remembering...smooth it was), of lifting and knitting itself into an cxpiession that was not quite one of perplexity, or wonder, or alarm, or merely of a bright fixed attention,...
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The Writings of Charles Dickens: With Critical and ..., Volume 32

Charles Dickens - 1894 - 712 pages
...pretty figure, a quantity of golden hair, a pair of blue eyes, and a forehead with a singular capacity of lifting and knitting itself into an expression...a bright, fixed attention, though it included all four expressions. Miss Manette had been brought from Paris to London in Mr. Lorry's arms fifteen years...
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The Dickens Dictionary: A Key to the Characters and Principal Incidents in ...

Gilbert Ashville Pierce - Characters and characteristics in literature - 1900 - 796 pages
...of golden hair, a pair of blue eyes . . . and a forehead with a singular capacity (remembering bow young and smooth it was) of lifting and knitting itself...quite one of perplexity or wonder or alarm, or merely it • bright iixed attention ; though it included all the four exprogp-ons. Mender of Roads, The....
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A Tale of Two Cities

Charles Dickens - France - 1906 - 532 pages
...pretty figure, a quantity of golden hair, a pair of blue eyes that met his own with an inquiring look, and a forehead with a singular capacity (remembering...itself into an expression that was not quite one of perplex* \ \ '' ity, or wonder, or alarm, or merely of a bright fixed attention^ \ . though it included...
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A Tale of Two Cities: Mystery of Edwin Drood : with Introduction, Critical ...

Charles Dickens - 1908 - 920 pages
...figure, a quantity of golden hair, a pair of blue eyes that met his own with an inquiring look, arid a forehead with a singular capacity (remembering how...or alarm, or merely of a bright fixed, attention, thbugh it included all the four expressions — as his eyes rested on these things, a sudden vivid...
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