Hard times, Hunted down, Holiday romance, and George Silverman's explanationChapman & Hall, 1898 |
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... TOM GRADGRIND IN The Garden STEPHEN BLACKPOOL RECOVERED FROM THE OLD HELL SHAFT • PAGK 94 • 146 • • 194 300 HUNTED DOWN . " YOUNG LADY , " SAID I , LAYING MY HAND UPON HER ARM . " TIME PRESSES " " He had another PINCH OF SNUFF IN HIS ...
... TOM GRADGRIND IN The Garden STEPHEN BLACKPOOL RECOVERED FROM THE OLD HELL SHAFT • PAGK 94 • 146 • • 194 300 HUNTED DOWN . " YOUNG LADY , " SAID I , LAYING MY HAND UPON HER ARM . " TIME PRESSES " " He had another PINCH OF SNUFF IN HIS ...
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... Tom Thumb : it had never heard of those celebrities , and had only been introduced to a cow as a graminivorous ruminating quadruped with several stomachs . To his matter - of - fact home , which was called Stone Lodge , Mr. Gradgrind ...
... Tom Thumb : it had never heard of those celebrities , and had only been introduced to a cow as a graminivorous ruminating quadruped with several stomachs . To his matter - of - fact home , which was called Stone Lodge , Mr. Gradgrind ...
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... Gradgrind went up - stairs for the address , he opened the door of the ... Thomas stood sniffing revengefully at the fire . Adam Smith and Malthus , two younger ... Tom . I wouldn't cry ! " 1 Samoness CHAPTER V. THE KEY - NOTE . COKETOWN ,
... Gradgrind went up - stairs for the address , he opened the door of the ... Thomas stood sniffing revengefully at the fire . Adam Smith and Malthus , two younger ... Tom . I wouldn't cry ! " 1 Samoness CHAPTER V. THE KEY - NOTE . COKETOWN ,
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... Tom Gradgrind's whim ; " Tom Gradgrind , for a bluff independent manner of speaking — as if somebody were always endeavouring to bribe him with immense sums to say Thomas , and he wouldn't ; " Tom Gradgrind's whim , ma'am , of bringing ...
... Tom Gradgrind's whim ; " Tom Gradgrind , for a bluff independent manner of speaking — as if somebody were always endeavouring to bribe him with immense sums to say Thomas , and he wouldn't ; " Tom Gradgrind's whim , ma'am , of bringing ...
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... Tom - young Tom , I mean , not my friend Tom Gradgrind - you might have been nearer the mark . I am going to take young Tom into my office . Going to have him under my wing , ma'am . " " Indeed ? Rather young for that , is he not , sir ...
... Tom - young Tom , I mean , not my friend Tom Gradgrind - you might have been nearer the mark . I am going to take young Tom into my office . Going to have him under my wing , ma'am . " " Indeed ? Rather young for that , is he not , sir ...
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