The doctor gently brushed the scattered ringlets of the child aside from the face and mouth of the mother. Alas how calm they lay there ; how little breath there was to stir them ! Thus, clinging fast to that slight spar within her arms, the mother drifted... Dombey and Son - Page 12by Charles Dickens - 1848 - 624 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1844 - 872 pages
..."Oh dear Mamma ! oh dear Mamma !" The Doctor gently brushed the scattered ring. lets of the child, aside from the face and mouth of the mother. Alas...TIMELY PROVISION IS MADE FOR AN EMERGENCY THAT WILL SOMETIMES ARISE IN THE BEST REGULATED FAMILIES. DOMBEY AND SON. 13 dear Finny everything. Whatever... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1846 - 550 pages
...aloud. " Oh dear Mama ! oh dear Mama!" The Doctor gently brushed the scattered ringlets of the child, aside from the face and mouth of the mother. Alas...timely provision is made for an emergency that will sometimes arise in the best regulated families. "I SHALL never cease to congratulate myself," sa*d... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1847 - 368 pages
...aloud. "Oh dear Mama! oh dear Mama!" The Doctor gently brushed the scattered ringlets of the child, aside from the face and mouth of the mother. Alas...unknown sea that rolls. round all the world. CHAPTER ll. In which timely provision is made for an emergency [hat witl sometimes arise in the best regulated... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1852 - 572 pages
...DEVONSHIRE TERRACE, Twenty- fourth March, 1848. CONTENTS OF VOL. I. CHAPTER I. DOMBEY AMI SON 1 CHAP. II. In which Timely Provision is made for an Emergency that will sometimes arise in the best regulated Families . 13 CHAP. III. In which Mr. Dombey, as a Man and a... | |
| Charles Dickens - English fiction - 1860 - 196 pages
...shadow of a smile was seen. "Mamma!" cried the child, sobbing aloud. "0, dear mamma ! oh, dear mamma ! " how calm they lay there — how little breath there...unknown sea that rolls round all the world. CHAPTER II. Iff WHICH TIMELY PROVISION IS HADE FOR AN EMERGENCY THAT WILL SOMETIMES ARISE IN THE BEST REGULATED... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1858 - 138 pages
...gently brushed the scattered ringlets of the child, aside from the face and mouth of the mother. Ah ! how calm they lay there ; how little breath there...dark and unknown sea that rolls round all the world. II. LITTLE PAUL'S wet-nurse was one Mrs. Polly Toodle, called, in Mr. Dombey's house, EICHAEDS, for... | |
| Henry Martyn Field - Europe - 1859 - 312 pages
...rings in my ears, as he said : " Thus clinging fast to that slight spar within her arms, she floated out upon the dark and unknown sea that rolls round all the world." This is not the place to enter into a critical estimate of Dickens as a writer. Faults enough there... | |
| Charles Dickens - Avarice - 1867 - 290 pages
...aloud. " O dear mamma ! O dear mamma ! " The doctor gently brushed the scattered ringlets of the child aside from the face and mouth of the mother. Alas,...dark and unknown sea that rolls round all the world. II. FLORENCE. LITTLE Paul Dombey's foster-mother had led a lonely life herself, and had carried little... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1867 - 576 pages
...! oh dear Mama !" The Doctor gently brushed the scattered ringlets of the child, aside from the bee and mouth of the mother. Alas how calm they lay there...unknown sea that rolls round all the world. CHAPTER II. !.X WHICH TIMELY PROVISION IS MADE FOR AN EMERGENCY THAT WILL SOMETIMES ARISE IN THE BEST REGULATED... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 640 pages
...aloud. " Oh dear Mama ! oh dear Mama ! " The Doctor gently brushed the scattered ringlets of the child, aside from the face and mouth of the mother. Alas...TIMELY PROVISION IS MADE FOR AN EMERGENCY THAT WILL SOMETIMES A1USE IN THE BEST-REGULATED FAMILIES. " I SHALL never cease to congratulate myself,'" said... | |
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