Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 64Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1868 |
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Page 109
... seemed to tell of a life permeated with a deep sadness , and for which deeper sadness might yet be in store . The gentle face looked much drawn and worn , as though the owner of it had not passed a very refreshing night . Had that sore ...
... seemed to tell of a life permeated with a deep sadness , and for which deeper sadness might yet be in store . The gentle face looked much drawn and worn , as though the owner of it had not passed a very refreshing night . Had that sore ...
Page 266
... seemed a dream , and only the grim reality of my poverty mercilessly stared at me . Then the old feelings that had made me a miser , a foreboding that a dreadful hour might come when I might want bread , rushed on me . One evening I ...
... seemed a dream , and only the grim reality of my poverty mercilessly stared at me . Then the old feelings that had made me a miser , a foreboding that a dreadful hour might come when I might want bread , rushed on me . One evening I ...
Page 525
... seemed to have been in no way alarmed at his absence ; indeed , she received him with a degree of coldness which surprised and pained him . It was so very different to what her manner had been the evening before he left the Hall . He ...
... seemed to have been in no way alarmed at his absence ; indeed , she received him with a degree of coldness which surprised and pained him . It was so very different to what her manner had been the evening before he left the Hall . He ...
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