Great expectationsP.F. Collier & Son, 1911 - English fiction |
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Page 452
... tell you what , Dombey — at such a time a man must blurt out what he feels , or put a muzzle on ; and Joseph Bagstock tells you to your face , Dombey , as he tells his club behind your back , that he never will be muzzled when Paul ...
... tell you what , Dombey — at such a time a man must blurt out what he feels , or put a muzzle on ; and Joseph Bagstock tells you to your face , Dombey , as he tells his club behind your back , that he never will be muzzled when Paul ...
Page 466
... tell her . Indeed the Captain , as his own hopes of the generous , handsome , gallant - hearted youth , whom he had loved , according to his rough manner , from a child , began to fade , and faded more and more from day to day , shrank ...
... tell her . Indeed the Captain , as his own hopes of the generous , handsome , gallant - hearted youth , whom he had loved , according to his rough manner , from a child , began to fade , and faded more and more from day to day , shrank ...
Page 472
... tell you how it happens , " said Mr. Toots . " You know , I go and call sometimes , on Miss Dombey . I don't go there on purpose , you know , but I happen to be in the neighbourhood very often ; and when I find myself there , why - why ...
... tell you how it happens , " said Mr. Toots . " You know , I go and call sometimes , on Miss Dombey . I don't go there on purpose , you know , but I happen to be in the neighbourhood very often ; and when I find myself there , why - why ...
Page 475
... tell the young woman honestly that this here fatal news is too correct . They don't romance , you see , on such p'ints . It's entered on the ship's log , and that's the truest book as a man can write . To - morrow morning , " said the ...
... tell the young woman honestly that this here fatal news is too correct . They don't romance , you see , on such p'ints . It's entered on the ship's log , and that's the truest book as a man can write . To - morrow morning , " said the ...
Page 478
... tell the old man what Wal'r told me ; and that the wind was truly in his sail , when he highsted of it for Barbados Harbour . Mr. Carker , " said the Captain , in the goodness of his nature , " when I was here last , we was very ...
... tell the old man what Wal'r told me ; and that the wind was truly in his sail , when he highsted of it for Barbados Harbour . Mr. Carker , " said the Captain , in the goodness of his nature , " when I was here last , we was very ...
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Popular passages
Page 492 - London, by the great highway hard by, and who, footsore and weary, and gazing fearfully at the huge town before them, as if foreboding that their misery there would be but as a drop of water in the sea, or as a grain of sea-sand on the shore, went shrinking on, cowering before the angry weather, and looking as if the very elements rejected them.
Page 663 - ... down, and ever coming thicker. Bright and blest the morning that should rise on such a night, for men delayed no more by stumbling-blocks of their own making, which are but specks of dust upon the path between them and eternity, would then apply themselves, like creatures of one common origin, owing one duty to the FATHER of one family, and tending to one common end, to make the world a better place.