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Page 274
... he staggered round and round me with knees more afflicted , and with uplifted hands as if beseeching for mercy . ... much further down the street as the post- office , when I again beheld Trabb's boy shooting round by a back way .
... he staggered round and round me with knees more afflicted , and with uplifted hands as if beseeching for mercy . ... much further down the street as the post- office , when I again beheld Trabb's boy shooting round by a back way .
Page 288
... erect father , she held one arm round him , and looked down , with open - eyed anxiety , at the treacherous snow - covered pools and puddles , which sent up formidable splashings of mud under the stamp of Dobbin's foot .
... erect father , she held one arm round him , and looked down , with open - eyed anxiety , at the treacherous snow - covered pools and puddles , which sent up formidable splashings of mud under the stamp of Dobbin's foot .
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Priscy , " said Nancy , gently , as she fastened a coral necklace , exactly like her own , round Priscilla's neck , which was very far from being like her own , " I'm sure I'm willing to give way as far as is right , but who shouldn't ...
Priscy , " said Nancy , gently , as she fastened a coral necklace , exactly like her own , round Priscilla's neck , which was very far from being like her own , " I'm sure I'm willing to give way as far as is right , but who shouldn't ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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