Bleak House: Illustrated with Proof Impressions from Designs, Volume 1Printed at the Riverside Press, 1869 - Guardian and ward |
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Page 12
... heart of the fog , sits the Lord High Chancel- lor in his High Court of Chancery . Never can there come fog too thick , never can there come mud and mire too deep , to assort with the groping and floundering condition which this High ...
... heart of the fog , sits the Lord High Chancel- lor in his High Court of Chancery . Never can there come fog too thick , never can there come mud and mire too deep , to assort with the groping and floundering condition which this High ...
Page 14
... heart ; that there is not an honorable man among its practitioners who would not give - who does not often give the warning , " Suffer any wrong that can be done you , rather than come here ! " ― Who happen to be in the Lord ...
... heart ; that there is not an honorable man among its practitioners who would not give - who does not often give the warning , " Suffer any wrong that can be done you , rather than come here ! " ― Who happen to be in the Lord ...
Page 17
... heart of the fog , sits the Lord High Chancellor in his High Court of Chancery . " Mr. Tangle , " says the Lord High Chancellor , lat- terly something restless under the eloquence of that learned gentleman . 66 Mlud , " says Mr. Tangle ...
... heart of the fog , sits the Lord High Chancellor in his High Court of Chancery . " Mr. Tangle , " says the Lord High Chancellor , lat- terly something restless under the eloquence of that learned gentleman . 66 Mlud , " says Mr. Tangle ...
Page 30
... heart , to anybody else . It almost makes me cry to think what a relief it used to be to me , when I came home from school of a day , to run up - stairs to my room , and say , " O you dear faithful Dolly , I knew you would be expecting ...
... heart , to anybody else . It almost makes me cry to think what a relief it used to be to me , when I came home from school of a day , to run up - stairs to my room , and say , " O you dear faithful Dolly , I knew you would be expecting ...
Page 31
... heart ; and I talked it over very often with the dear old doll ; but I never loved my grandmother as I ought to have loved her , and as I felt I must have loved her if I had been a better girl . - This made me , I dare say , more timid ...
... heart ; and I talked it over very often with the dear old doll ; but I never loved my grandmother as I ought to have loved her , and as I felt I must have loved her if I had been a better girl . - This made me , I dare say , more timid ...
Common terms and phrases
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