Master Humphrey's Clock: The old curiosity shopChapman and Hall, 1840 - 426 էջ |
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... poor Kit , and perhaps lean too favourably even towards the lighter vices of Mr. Richard Swiveller - how the deaf gentleman would have his favorite , and Mr. Miles his - and how all these gentle spirits would trace some faint reflection ...
... poor Kit , and perhaps lean too favourably even towards the lighter vices of Mr. Richard Swiveller - how the deaf gentleman would have his favorite , and Mr. Miles his - and how all these gentle spirits would trace some faint reflection ...
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... poor mother died , and yet I remember that often when I hung around her neck , and oftener still when I played about the room before her , she would catch me to her bosom , and bursting into tears , soothe me with every term of fondness ...
... poor mother died , and yet I remember that often when I hung around her neck , and oftener still when I played about the room before her , she would catch me to her bosom , and bursting into tears , soothe me with every term of fondness ...
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... poor crippled boy . I used frequently to dream of it afterwards , and now my heart aches for that child as if I had never been he , when I think how often he awoke from some fairy change to his own old form , and sobbed himself to sleep ...
... poor crippled boy . I used frequently to dream of it afterwards , and now my heart aches for that child as if I had never been he , when I think how often he awoke from some fairy change to his own old form , and sobbed himself to sleep ...
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... poor boy with him at Hull , and had oftentimes divided his last penny and parted his last crust to relieve his wants , for though Joe was a destitute child in those times , he was as faithful and affectionate in his friendship as ever ...
... poor boy with him at Hull , and had oftentimes divided his last penny and parted his last crust to relieve his wants , for though Joe was a destitute child in those times , he was as faithful and affectionate in his friendship as ever ...
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... poor and obscure . The more he thought of this , the more lonely and sad he felt . When the company dispersed and adjourned to the ball - room , he paced the hall and passages alone , ruminating in a very melancholy condition upon the ...
... poor and obscure . The more he thought of this , the more lonely and sad he felt . When the company dispersed and adjourned to the ball - room , he paced the hall and passages alone , ruminating in a very melancholy condition upon the ...
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Էջ 235 - Perhaps they'll think of me, and look this way.' He raised his head, and glanced from the fluttering signal to his idle bat, that lay with slate and book and other boyish property upon a table in the room. And then he laid him softly down once more, and asked if the little girl were there, for he could not see her.
Էջ 41 - I observed, roused by what I took to be his selfishness, " it always grieves me to contemplate the initiation of children into the ways of life, when they are scarcely more than infants. It checks their confidence and simplicity — two of the best qualities that Heaven gives them — and demands that they share our sorrows before they are capable of entering into our enjoyments.
Էջ 38 - ... the stream of life that will not stop, pouring on, on, on, through all his restless dreams, as if he were condemned to lie, dead but conscious, in a noisy church-yard, and had no hope of rest for centuries to come...
Էջ 127 - My boat is on the shore, And my bark is on the sea ; But, before I go, Tom Moore, Here's a double health to thee ! Here's a sigh to those who love me, And a smile to those who hate ; And whatever sky's above me, Here's a heart for every fate. Though the ocean roar around me, Yet it still shall bear me on ; Though a desert should surround me, It hath springs that may...
Էջ 85 - ... cunning ; his mouth and chin, bristly with the stubble of a coarse hard beard ; and his complexion was one of that kind which never looks clean or wholesome. But what added most to the grotesque expression of his face, was a ghastly smile, which, appearing to be the mere result of habit and to...
Էջ 39 - This was said with no appearance of cunning or deceit, but with an unsuspicious frankness that bore the impress of truth. She walked on as before, growing more familiar with me as we proceeded and talking cheerfully by the way, but she said no more about her home, beyond remarking that we were going quite a new road and asking if it were a short one. "While we were thus engaged, I revolved in my mind a hundred different explanations of the riddle and rejected them every one. I really felt ashamed...
Էջ 127 - MARY, I believed thee true, And I was blest in thus believing; But now I mourn that e'er I knew A girl so fair and so deceiving...