A Tale of Two Cities, Volume 1Sheldon, 1863 |
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Charles Dickens. " Tst ! Joe ! " cried the coachman in a warning voice , looking down from his box . " What do you say , Tom ! " They both listened . " I say a horse at a canter coming up , Joe . " " I say a horse at a gallop , Tom ...
Charles Dickens. " Tst ! Joe ! " cried the coachman in a warning voice , looking down from his box . " What do you say , Tom ! " They both listened . " I say a horse at a canter coming up , Joe . " " I say a horse at a gallop , Tom ...
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... voice called from the mist , " Is that the Dover mail ? " " Never you mind what it is ? " the guard retorted . " What are you ? " " Is that the Dover mail ? ” " Why do you want to know ? " " I want a passenger , if it is . " " What ...
... voice called from the mist , " Is that the Dover mail ? " " Never you mind what it is ? " the guard retorted . " What are you ? " " Is that the Dover mail ? ” " Why do you want to know ? " " I want a passenger , if it is . " " What ...
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... he made his formal bow to Miss Manette . " Pray take a seat , sir . " In a very clear and pleasant young voice a little foreign in its accent , but a very little indeed . - " I kiss your hand , miss , " said 30 A TALE OF TWO CITIES .
... he made his formal bow to Miss Manette . " Pray take a seat , sir . " In a very clear and pleasant young voice a little foreign in its accent , but a very little indeed . - " I kiss your hand , miss , " said 30 A TALE OF TWO CITIES .
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... voice , as if she were saying it in a dream , " I am going to see his Ghost ! It will be his Ghost - not him ! " Mr. Lorry quietly chafed the hands that held his arm . " There , there , there ! See now , see now ! The best and the worst ...
... voice , as if she were saying it in a dream , " I am going to see his Ghost ! It will be his Ghost - not him ! " Mr. Lorry quietly chafed the hands that held his arm . " There , there , there ! See now , see now ! The best and the worst ...
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... voices- mes I men , vomen . na idren reese is vine - ame asted . vas resounded in the There was little ness 1 e port . in much payuness . There Deeral empanionship con a ce are very ne FINUS in servable inclina- in some other one , WICE ...
... voices- mes I men , vomen . na idren reese is vine - ame asted . vas resounded in the There was little ness 1 e port . in much payuness . There Deeral empanionship con a ce are very ne FINUS in servable inclina- in some other one , WICE ...
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