Bleak House: Illustrated with Proof Impressions from Designs, Volume 1Printed at the Riverside Press, 1869 - Guardian and ward |
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Page 37
... Carboy , Lincoln's Inn . " I replied that I remembered to have seen him once before . 66 Pray be seated - here near me . Don't distress yourself ; it's of no use . Mrs. Rachael , I needn't inform you who were acquainted with the late ...
... Carboy , Lincoln's Inn . " I replied that I remembered to have seen him once before . 66 Pray be seated - here near me . Don't distress yourself ; it's of no use . Mrs. Rachael , I needn't inform you who were acquainted with the late ...
Page 44
... Carboy , of London . A very superior gentleman , Mr. Kenge . Truly eloquent , indeed . Some of his periods quite majestic ! " I felt this to be very true , but was too confused to at- tend to it . Our speedy arrival at our destination ...
... Carboy , of London . A very superior gentleman , Mr. Kenge . Truly eloquent , indeed . Some of his periods quite majestic ! " I felt this to be very true , but was too confused to at- tend to it . Our speedy arrival at our destination ...
Page 46
... Carboy in another writ- ing , which I supposed to be Mr. Kenge's . It seems so curious to me to be obliged to write all this about myself ! As if this narrative were the narrative of my life ! But my little body will soon fall into the ...
... Carboy in another writ- ing , which I supposed to be Mr. Kenge's . It seems so curious to me to be obliged to write all this about myself ! As if this narrative were the narrative of my life ! But my little body will soon fall into the ...
Page 47
... Carboy . Miss Esther Summerson . O , never , never , never shall I forget the emotion this letter caused in the house ! It was so tender in them to care so much for me ; it was so gracious in that Father who had not forgotten me , to ...
... Carboy . Miss Esther Summerson . O , never , never , never shall I forget the emotion this letter caused in the house ! It was so tender in them to care so much for me ; it was so gracious in that Father who had not forgotten me , to ...
Page 49
... Carboy's , miss , of Lincoln's Inn . " " If you please , sir , " said I. He was very obliging ; and as he handed me into a fly , after superintending the removal of my boxes , I asked him whether there was a great fire anywhere ? For ...
... Carboy's , miss , of Lincoln's Inn . " " If you please , sir , " said I. He was very obliging ; and as he handed me into a fly , after superintending the removal of my boxes , I asked him whether there was a great fire anywhere ? For ...
Common terms and phrases
Ada's appeared asked Badger beadle beautiful better Bleak House Boythorn Caddy called candle Captain Swosser Carboy Chancery Chancery Lane Charley Chesney Wold child Coavinses Cook's Court Court of Chancery cried dear dinner door down-stairs dyce Esther eyes face felt fire gentleman girl glance godmother Guardian Guppy Guster hair hand head hear heard heart hope Jarn Jarndyce and Jarndyce Jellyby's Kenge and Carboy's knew Krook Lady Dedlock laughed Lincolnshire looked Lord Chancellor manner Miss Flite Miss Jellyby Miss Summerson morning never night observed old lady Pardiggle passed Peepy poor present replied returned Richard Rick Rosa Rouncewell round seemed Shropshire Sir Leicester Skimpole smile Snagsby speak stood suppose sure talk tell thing thought told Tulkinghorn turned Turveydrop up-stairs voice walk whole window woman young