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Dombey and Son - Page 38
by Charles Dickens - 1848 - 624 pages
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Dealings with the Firm of Dombey and Son: Wholesale, Retail, and ..., Volume 1

Charles Dickens - 1847 - 368 pages
...rent the whole neighbourhood to its centre. Traces of its course were visible on every side. Houses were knocked down; streets broken through and stopped;...lay topsy-turvy at the bottom of a steep unnatural hill; there, confused treasures of inm soaked and rusted in something that had accidentally become...
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Dombey and Son, Issue 1

Charles Dickens - English fiction - 1848 - 564 pages
...rent the whole neighborhood to its centre. Traces of its course were visible on every side. Houses were knocked down ; streets broken through and stopped...were undermined and shaking, propped by great beams DOiMBEY AND SON. 71 of wood. Here, a chaos of carts, overthrown and jumbled together, lay topsy-turvy...
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Dombey and Son, Wholesale, Retail, and for Exportation, Volume 1

Charles Dickens - 1852 - 572 pages
...and giving her such jerks and pokes from time to time, as she* considered it wholesome to administer. of wood. Here, a chaos of carts, overthrown and jumbled...lay topsy-turvy at the bottom of a steep unnatural hill; there, confused treasures of iron soaked and rusted in something that had actually become a pond....
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The Works of Charles Dickens in Thirty-four [i.e. Thirty ..., Volume 8, Issue 1

Charles Dickens - 1868 - 640 pages
...rent the whole neighbourhood to its centre. Traces of its course were visible on every side. Houses were knocked down; streets broken through and stopped;...lay topsy-turvy at the bottom of a steep unnatural hill; there, confused treasures of iron soaked and rusted in something that had accidentally become...
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The works of Charles Dickens. Household ed. [22 vols. Orig. issued in ...

Charles Dickens - 1871 - 500 pages
...rent the whole neighbourhood to its centre. Traces of its course were visible on every side. Houses were knocked down ; streets broken through and stopped...lay topsyturvy at the bottom of a steep, unnatural hill ; there, confused treasures of iron soaked and DOMBEY AND SON, 3. rusted in something that had...
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A Cyclopedia of the Best Thoughts of Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens - 1873 - 584 pages
...rent the whole neighborhood to its centre. Traces of its course were visible on every side. Houses were knocked down ; streets broken through and stopped...lay topsy-turvy at the bottom of a steep unnatural hill ; there, confused treasures of iron soaked and rusted in something that had accidentally become...
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Dombey and son

Charles Dickens - 1874 - 592 pages
...considered it wholesome to administer. Bourse were visible on every side. Houses were knocked clown ; streets broken through and stopped ; deep pits and...lay topsy-turvy at the bottom of a steep, unnatural hill; there, confused treasures of iron soaked and rusted in something that had accidentally become...
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Dicken's London; or, London in the works of Charles Dickens

Thomas Edgar Pemberton - Literary landmarks - 1876 - 294 pages
...rent the whole neighbourhood to its centre. Traces of its course were visible on every side. Houses were knocked down, streets broken through and stopped,...buildings that were undermined and shaking propped up by great beams of wood. Here a chaos of carts, overthrown and jumbled together, lay topsy turvey...
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The Fireside Dickens: A Cyclopedia of the Best Thoughts of Charles Dickens ...

Charles Dickens - 1883 - 666 pages
...rent the \vholeneighhorhood to its centre. Traces of its course were visible on every side. Houses were knocked down ; streets broken through and stopped...deep pits and trenches dug in the ground ; enormous neaps of earth and clay thrown up ; buildings Ihkt were undermined and shaking, propped by great beams...
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The Works of Charles Dickens, Volume 14

Charles Dickens - 1891 - 590 pages
...every side. Houses were knocked down ; streets broken through and stopped ; deep pits and trendies dug in the ground ; enormous heaps of earth and clay...lay topsy-turvy at the bottom of a steep, unnatural hill; there, confused treasures of iron soaked and rusted in something that had accidentally become...
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