A Tale of Two Cities, Volume 1Sheldon, 1863 |
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Page 31
... poor father whom I never saw so long dead " - Mr. Lorry moved in his chair , and cast a troubled look towards the hospital procession of negro . cupids . As if they had any help for anybody in their absurd baskets ! - " rendered it ...
... poor father whom I never saw so long dead " - Mr. Lorry moved in his chair , and cast a troubled look towards the hospital procession of negro . cupids . As if they had any help for anybody in their absurd baskets ! - " rendered it ...
Page 36
... poor lady had suffered so intensely before her little child was born , that she came to the determination of sparing the poor child the in- heritance of any part of the agony she had known the pains of , by rearing her in the belief ...
... poor lady had suffered so intensely before her little child was born , that she came to the determination of sparing the poor child the in- heritance of any part of the agony she had known the pains of , by rearing her in the belief ...
Page 37
... poor wronged gentleman , and , with a fair sea - voyage , and a fair land journey , you will be soon at his dear side . " She repeated in the same tone , sunk to a whisper , " I have been free , I have been happy , yet his Ghost has ...
... poor wronged gentleman , and , with a fair sea - voyage , and a fair land journey , you will be soon at his dear side . " She repeated in the same tone , sunk to a whisper , " I have been free , I have been happy , yet his Ghost has ...
Page 38
... a Grenadier wooden measure , and good measure too , or a great Stilton cheese , came running into the room in advance of the inn - servants , and soon settled the question of his detachment from the poor young 38 A TALE OF TWO CITIES .
... a Grenadier wooden measure , and good measure too , or a great Stilton cheese , came running into the room in advance of the inn - servants , and soon settled the question of his detachment from the poor young 38 A TALE OF TWO CITIES .
Page 39
Charles Dickens. settled the question of his detachment from the poor young lady , by laying a brawny hand upon his chest , and sending him flying back against the nearest wall . ( " I really think this must be a man ! " was Mr. Lorry's ...
Charles Dickens. settled the question of his detachment from the poor young lady , by laying a brawny hand upon his chest , and sending him flying back against the nearest wall . ( " I really think this must be a man ! " was Mr. Lorry's ...
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