All the Year Round, Հատոր 2,Հատոր 22Charles Dickens Charles Dickens, 1869 |
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... hand , threw it far from him , and tottering into a chair burst into tears . The letter that had changed the whole current of Paul's being ran thus : " MY WELL LOVED PAUL , -How shall I find words in which to clothe my grief - our grief ...
... hand , threw it far from him , and tottering into a chair burst into tears . The letter that had changed the whole current of Paul's being ran thus : " MY WELL LOVED PAUL , -How shall I find words in which to clothe my grief - our grief ...
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... Hand her over to the female servants , and let me know if she be alive or dead . For all restoratives come to me . You , my brave fellows , " he said , addressing the rescuers , " come in here and drink something hot . " This invitation ...
... Hand her over to the female servants , and let me know if she be alive or dead . For all restoratives come to me . You , my brave fellows , " he said , addressing the rescuers , " come in here and drink something hot . " This invitation ...
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... hand from the child's neck , and gave it to Paul . He took it and pressed an ardent kiss on its attenuated fingers , and then he kissed the child . " You must go now , dear Paul , " said Beatrice , softly : " we must not excite the boy ...
... hand from the child's neck , and gave it to Paul . He took it and pressed an ardent kiss on its attenuated fingers , and then he kissed the child . " You must go now , dear Paul , " said Beatrice , softly : " we must not excite the boy ...
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... hand , seized York - place , renaming it Whitehall , and with the other clutched at Hampton Court . Wol- sey's retinue of one hundred persons was dis- banded . Even his cloth of gold and silver hangings were taken by the master who had ...
... hand , seized York - place , renaming it Whitehall , and with the other clutched at Hampton Court . Wol- sey's retinue of one hundred persons was dis- banded . Even his cloth of gold and silver hangings were taken by the master who had ...
Էջ 62
... hand and foot , their lean bodies half draped in greasy tat- ters . They are unshaven and unkempt , blood has dried upon their faces , foam has dried upon their lips ; and foul clouts , in lieu of the perky peaked hats with the ...
... hand and foot , their lean bodies half draped in greasy tat- ters . They are unshaven and unkempt , blood has dried upon their faces , foam has dried upon their lips ; and foul clouts , in lieu of the perky peaked hats with the ...
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Էջ 202 - They mount up to the heaven, they go down again to the depths: their soul is melted because of trouble. They reel to and fro, and stagger like a drunken man, and are at their wit's end.
Էջ 202 - Then they cry unto the Lord in their trouble, and he bringeth them out of their distresses. He maketh the storm a calm, so that the waves thereof are still. Then are they glad because they be quiet; so he bringeth them unto their desired haven.
Էջ 372 - And it is our further will that, so far as may be, our subjects, of whatever race or creed, be freely and impartially admitted to offices in our service, the duties of which they may be qualified, by their education, ability, and integrity duly to discharge.
Էջ 307 - I lost all connection with external things; trains of vivid visible images rapidly passed through my mind and were connected with words in such a manner, as to produce perceptions perfectly novel. I existed in a world of newly connected and newly modified ideas.
Էջ 467 - I hope I shall not be found to have the troubled fountain of a corrupt heart, in a depraved habit of taking rewards to pervert justice ; howsoever I may be frail, and partake of the abuses of the times.
Էջ 229 - And he spake of trees, from the cedar tree that is in Lebanon even unto the hyssop that springeth out of the wall: he spake also of beasts, and of fowl, and of creeping things, and of fishes.
Էջ 321 - ... it in his own power to ascertain the execution of the prediction. It was no doubt singular that a man, who meditated his exit from the world, should have chosen to play such a trick on his friends. But it is still more credible that a whimsical man should do so wild a thing, than that a messenger should be sent from the dead, to tell a libertine at what precise hour he should expire.
Էջ 502 - There was a promise of this kind in the slight, timid, kindly, but reserved gentleman, whom I met for the first time at this agreeable little evening gathering. I observed, of course, more than I here set down ; but I reserve all that borders on the technical for a strictly scientific paper. I may remark, that when I here speak of medical science, I do so, as I hope some day to see it more generally understood, in a much more comprehensive sense than its generally material treatment would warrant....
Էջ 418 - It were all one That I should love a bright particular star, And think to wed it, he is so above me : In his bright radiance and collateral light Must I be comforted, not in his sphere.
Էջ 392 - But we must wander witheringly, In other lands to die ; And where our fathers' ashes be, Our own may never lie : Our temple hath not left a stone, And Mockery sits on Salem's throne.