All the Year Round, Volume 16;Volume 36Charles Dickens Charles Dickens, 1876 |
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... gave a little cry , and turned to fly . He caught her hand . " No. Do stay ! Forgive me , " he said . " I knew that you would leave when you came to hear what I had to say , so I ventured on this , " holding up a key . " You must wait ...
... gave a little cry , and turned to fly . He caught her hand . " No. Do stay ! Forgive me , " he said . " I knew that you would leave when you came to hear what I had to say , so I ventured on this , " holding up a key . " You must wait ...
Halaman 5
... gave a short cry . Two figures confronted her , a hand caught her arm , and snatched away the letter . The officers of justice were on her - officers Cooke and Corbett - and the delinquent was captured , red handed . With a voice that ...
... gave a short cry . Two figures confronted her , a hand caught her arm , and snatched away the letter . The officers of justice were on her - officers Cooke and Corbett - and the delinquent was captured , red handed . With a voice that ...
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... gave some account of a book pub- the nick of time , and M. Guillotin survived lished in France , relating to the history of to the days of the Consulate and the the Sanson family , and purporting to be Empire . He wrote a portion of ...
... gave some account of a book pub- the nick of time , and M. Guillotin survived lished in France , relating to the history of to the days of the Consulate and the the Sanson family , and purporting to be Empire . He wrote a portion of ...
Halaman 9
... gave a long account of the exe- cution , and made it appear that the king was both ridiculous and cowardly on the scaffold . Sanson , although in the fashion of the time he called himself " Citizen Sanson , " could not brook this . He ...
... gave a long account of the exe- cution , and made it appear that the king was both ridiculous and cowardly on the scaffold . Sanson , although in the fashion of the time he called himself " Citizen Sanson , " could not brook this . He ...
Halaman 10
... gave the same advantage to his own children , who lived with him in domestic harmony long after they had grown up to be men and women . It was his wont , every Saturday , to distribute bread to the poor of the district , at his house in ...
... gave the same advantage to his own children , who lived with him in domestic harmony long after they had grown up to be men and women . It was his wont , every Saturday , to distribute bread to the poor of the district , at his house in ...
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Halaman 413 - ... (c.) When both are running free, with the wind on different sides, the vessel which has the wind on the port side shall keep out of the way of the other.
Halaman 40 - Two props of virtue for a Christian prince, To stay him from the fall of vanity : And, see, a book of prayer in his hand Ï True ornaments to know a holy man.
Halaman 127 - In time of action, he wore a sling over his shoulders with three brace of pistols hanging in holsters like bandaliers, and stuck lighted matches under his hat, which, appearing on each side of his face, his eyes naturally looking fierce and wild, made him altogether such a figure, that imagination cannot form an idea of a fury, from hell, to look more frightful.
Halaman 102 - Will not a filthy play, with the blast of a trumpet, sooner call thither a thousand, than an hour's tolling of a bell bring to the sermon a hundred?
Halaman 350 - twould a saint provoke" (Were the last words that poor Narcissa spoke), " No, let a charming chintz, and Brussels lace Wrap my cold limbs, and shade my lifeless face : One would not, sure, be frightful when one's dead— And, Betty, give this cheek a little red.
Halaman 104 - Afterwards in Oliver's time, they used to act privately, three or four miles, or more, out of town, now here, now there, sometimes in noblemen's houses...
Halaman 270 - As long as I do paint, I shall never cease to paint such places..
Halaman 438 - I am in favor of a National Bank. I am in favor of the internal improvement system, and a high protective tariff. These are my sentiments and political principles. If elected, I shall be thankful ; if not, it will be all the same.
Halaman 184 - Johnson, who found some odd delight in signing drafts for hundreds and for thousands, to him a new, and as it appeared delightful, occupation. When all was nearly over, however, I cured his honest heart of its incipient passion for trade, by letting him into some, and only some, of its mysteries.
Halaman 41 - Adultery into The Whole Duty of Man — thrust Lord Aimworth under the sofa - cram Ovid behind the bolster - there - put The Man of Feeling into your pocket - so, so, now lay Mrs Chapone in sight, and leave Fordyce's Sermons open on the table. LUCY: O burn it, Ma'am, the hairdresser has torn away as far as 'Proper Pride'.