Little Dorrit, Nide 2Sheldon, 1863 |
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Arthur Clennam asked Barnacle better Blandois Bleeding Heart Yard brother chair child Chivery clarionet Clen Collegians counting-house creature cried daughter dear Frederick dinner door Doyce and Clennam eyes F's Aunt face Fanny father feel Flintwinch Flora fortune-teller gentleman glad gone hand happy Harley Street head heard Henry Gowan honor hope knew lady Little Dorrit Lodge looked ma'am Maggy manner marriage Marshalsea Meagles mean Merdle Merdle's mind Miss Amy Miss Dorrit Miss Rugg Miss Wade Mistress Affery Nandy never night occasion Pancks parrot perhaps Plornish poor present Princess prison returned round seemed shook sister smile Society Sparkler speaking spirit Stiltstalking stood street suppose Tattycoram tell thank thing thought Tickit tiny woman tion told took turned Twickenham up-stairs visitor voice walked window wish wonder word Young John
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Sivu 275 - For, though nobody knew with the least precision what Mr. Merdle's business was, except that it was to coin money, these were the terms in which everybody defined it on all ceremonious occasions, and which it was the last new polite reading of the parable of the camel and the needle's eye to accept without enquiry.
Sivu 116 - The statue bride, hardly pausing for breath, went on, with the greatest complacency, in a rambling manner sometimes incidental to flesh and blood. "I will draw a veil over that dreamy life, Mr. F was in good spirits his appetite was good he liked the cookery he considered the wine weak but palatable and all was well, we returned to the immediate...