Dombey and Son, Volume 1Chapman & Hall, 1862 |
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... took new meanings in his eyes , and had sole reference to them . A. D. had no concern with anno Domini , but stood for anno Dombei― and Son . He had risen , as his father had before him , in the course of life and death , from Son to ...
... took new meanings in his eyes , and had sole reference to them . A. D. had no concern with anno Domini , but stood for anno Dombei― and Son . He had risen , as his father had before him , in the course of life and death , from Son to ...
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... took Miss Tox's hand in hers , rested the foot of her wine - glass upon it , repressed a tear , and said in a low voice " Bless you ! " 66 My dear Louisa then , " said Miss Tox , " my sweet friend , how are you now ? " " Better , " Mrs ...
... took Miss Tox's hand in hers , rested the foot of her wine - glass upon it , repressed a tear , and said in a low voice " Bless you ! " 66 My dear Louisa then , " said Miss Tox , " my sweet friend , how are you now ? " " Better , " Mrs ...
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... took her , or wherever they put her , she went to GOD ! and she prayed to Him , this lady did , " said Polly , affecting herself beyond measure ; being heartily in earnest , " to teach her little daughter to be sure of that in her heart ...
... took her , or wherever they put her , she went to GOD ! and she prayed to Him , this lady did , " said Polly , affecting herself beyond measure ; being heartily in earnest , " to teach her little daughter to be sure of that in her heart ...
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... took her , or wherever they put her , she went to GOD ! and she prayed to Him , this lady did , " said Polly , affecting herself beyond measure ; being heartily in earnest , " to teach her little daughter to be sure of that in her heart ...
... took her , or wherever they put her , she went to GOD ! and she prayed to Him , this lady did , " said Polly , affecting herself beyond measure ; being heartily in earnest , " to teach her little daughter to be sure of that in her heart ...
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... took her , or wherever they put her , she went to GOD ! and she prayed to Him , this lady did , " said Polly , affecting herself beyond measure ; being heartily in earnest , to teach her little daughter to be sure of that in her heart ...
... took her , or wherever they put her , she went to GOD ! and she prayed to Him , this lady did , " said Polly , affecting herself beyond measure ; being heartily in earnest , to teach her little daughter to be sure of that in her heart ...
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Page 177 - tight squeeze. The doctor only undertook the charge of ten young gentlemen, but he had, always ready, a supply of learning for a hundred, on the lowest estimate ; and it was at once the business and delight of his life to gorge the unhappy ten with it. In fact, Doctor Blimber's establishment was a great hot-house, in which there was a forcing apparatus
Page 37 - It was a corner house, with great wide areas containing cellars frowned upon by barred windows, and leered at by crooked-eyed doors leading to dustbins. It was a house of dismal state, with a circular back to it, containing a whole suite of drawing-rooms looking upon a gravelled yard, where two gaunt trees, with blackened trunks and branches,
Page 10 - scythe, as a preparation of the surface for his deeper operations. Dombey, exulting in the long-looked-for event, jingled and jingled the heavy gold watch-chain that depended from below his trim blue coat, whereof the buttons sparkled phosphorescently in the feeble rays of the distant fire. Son, with his little fists curled up and
Page 21 - she must be encouraged, and really, if necessary, urged to make. Now, my dear Paul, come up-stairs with me." Mr. Dombey, who, besides being generally influenced by his sister for the reason already mentioned, had really faith in her as an experienced and bustling matron, acquiesced; and followed her, at once, to the sick-chamber.
Page 138 - away ! Very often afterwards, in the midst of their talk, he would break off, to try to understand what it was that the waves were always saying; and would rise up in his couch to look towards that invisible region far away. CHAPTER IX. IN WHICH THE WOODEN MIDSHIPMAN
Page 176 - much — of his childish affection on his sister. Whether their separation " — Mr. Dombey said no more, but sat silent. * " Hoity-toity ! " exclaimed Mrs. Pipchin, shaking out her black bombazine skirts, and plucking up all the ogress within her. " If she don't like it, Mr. Dombey, she must be taught to lump it.
Page 146 - it, and the shirt-collar like a sail, and the wide suit of blue all standing as usual, Walter was as fully persuaded that he was always in that state, as if the captain had been a bird and those had been his feathers. " Wal'r, my lad ! " said Captain Cuttle. " Stand by and knock again. Hard ! It's
Page 247 - After Briggs had got into bed, he lay awake for a long time, still bemoaning his analysis, and saying he knew it was all •wrong, and they couldn't have analyzed a murderer worse, and how would Doctor Blimber like it if his pocket-money depended on it ? It was very easy, Briggs said, to make a
Page 107 - and Miss Tox's bedroom (which was at the back) commanded a vista of Mews, where hostlers, at whatever sort of work engaged, were continually accompanying themselves with effervescent noises; and where the most domestic and confidential garments of coachmen and their wives and families, usually hung, like Macbeth's banners, on the outward walls. At this other private house in
Page 194 - newly tying their neck-cloths, which were very stiff indeed; and others washing their hands or brushing their hair, in an adjoining ante-chamber — as if they didn't think they should enjoy it at all. Young Toots who was ready beforehand, and had therefore nothing to do, and had leisure to bestow upon Paul, said, with heavy good nature: