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All the Year Round - Page 51
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Works of Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens - 1863 - 562 pages
...street of the coachoffice, with some three hours on hand. I consumed the whole time in thinking how strange it was that I should be encompassed by all...that was faded but not gone ; that, it should in this new way pervade my fortune and advancement. While my mind was thus engaged, I thought of the beautiful...
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Charles Dickens's works. Charles Dickens ed. [18 vols. of a 21 vol. set ...

Charles Dickens - 1868 - 658 pages
...street of the coach-office, with some three hours on hand. I consumed the whole time in thinking how strange it was that I should be encompassed by all...that was faded but not gone ; that, it should in this new way pervade mv fortune and advancement. While my mind was thus engaged, I thought of die beautiful...
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The works of Charles Dickens. Household ed. [22 vols. Orig. issued in ...

Charles Dickens - 1871 - 250 pages
...street of the coachoffice, with some three hours on hand. I consumed the whole time in thinking how strange it was that I should be encompassed by all...out like a stain that was faded, but not gone ; that -t should in this new way pervade my fortune id advancement. While my mind was thus gaged, I thought...
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Great Expectations

Charles Dickens - 1881 - 564 pages
...street of the coachoffice, with some three hours on hand. I consumed the whole time in thinking how strange it was that I should be encompassed by all...of prison and crime ; that in my childhood out on onr lonely marshes on a winter evening I should have first encountered it; that it should have reappeared...
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Works, Volume 10

Charles Dickens - 1884 - 862 pages
...street of the coachoffice, with some three hours on hand. I consumed the whole time in thinking how strange it was that I should be encompassed by all...that was faded but not gone ; that, it should in this new way pervade my fortune and advancement. While my mind was thus engaged, I thought of the beautiful...
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Great Expectations: Pictures from Italy. Master Humphrey's Clock. No ...

Charles Dickens - 1884 - 1018 pages
...street of the coachoffice, with some three hours on hand. I consumed the whole time in thinking how strange it was that I should be encompassed by all...that was faded but not gone ; that it should in this new way pervade my fortune and advancement. I thought of the beautiful young Estella, proud and refined,...
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Christmas Stories from Household Words and All the Year Round

Charles Dickens - 1884 - 932 pages
...street of tho coach -office, with some three hours on hand. I consumed the whole time in thinking how strange it was that I should be encompassed by all...reappeared on two occasions, starting out like a stain tli£t was faded but not gone ; that, it should in this new way pervaue my fortune and advancement....
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Charles Dickens' Works: Great expectations. Italy and America

Charles Dickens - 1885 - 860 pages
...street of the coachoffice, with some three hours on hand. I consumed the whola time in thinking how strange it was that I should be encompassed by all...that, it should have reappeared on two occasions, starring out like a stain that was faded but not gone ; that, it should in this new way pervade my...
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The Writings of Charles Dickens: With Critical and ..., Volume 21

Charles Dickens - 1894 - 552 pages
...street of the coachoffice, with some three hours on hand. I consumed the whole time in thinking how strange it was that I should be encompassed by all...that was faded but not gone ; that, it should in this new way pervade my fortune and advancement. While my mind was thus engaged, I thought of the beautiful...
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Great Expectations and Hard Times

Charles Dickens - 1895 - 708 pages
...street of the coach-office, with some three hours on hand. I consumed the whole time in thinking how strange it was that I should be encompassed by all...that was faded but not gone ; that, it should in this new way pervade my fortune and advancement. While my mind was thus engaged, I thought of the beautiful...
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