David Copperfield
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 01 With the bag slung over her arm, and rattling as she wad- dled away, she waddled to the door ...
0 David Copperfield downstairs. I was surprised, when I came to Mr. Barkis’s house, to find Ham walking up and down in front o ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 0 hear!’ ‘They were indeed, Ham. What did Em’ly do?’ ‘Says Em’ly, ‘Martha, is it you? Oh, Mart ...
0 David Copperfield He put his hand into the breast of his shaggy jacket, and took out with great care a pretty little purse. ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 0 twice as loud as usual. Em’ly spoke first. ‘Martha wants,’ she said to Ham, ‘to go to London ...
0 David Copperfield ‘It’s all yourn, Em’ly,’ I could hear him say. ‘I haven’t nowt in all the wureld that ain’t yourn, my dear ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 0 often cross to you, and changeable with you, when I ought to be far different. You are never ...
0 David Copperfield ing this supplication, which in its agony and grief was half a woman’s, half a child’s, as all her manner ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 0 CHAPTER 23 I CORROBORATE Mr. DICK, AND CHOOSE A PROFESSION W hen I awoke in the morning I th ...
10 David Copperfield While we were at breakfast, a letter was delivered to me from my aunt. As it contained matter on which I t ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 11 For some little time we held no conversation, Steerforth being unusually silent, and I being ...
1 David Copperfield ‘Well, I don’t know,’ replied Steerforth, coolly. ‘You may as well do that as anything else, I suppose?’ I ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 ty and the Yarmouth boatmen having put off in a gale of wind with an anchor and cable to the ...
1 David Copperfield my favour. ‘That’s a laudable proceeding on the part of our aunt, at all events,’ said Steerforth, when I ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 ‘I am sorry for it, too,’ said my aunt, rubbing her nose. ‘I have had no peace of mind, Trot ...
1 David Copperfield to the door in the roof, I don’t know - and consisted of a roast fowl, a steak, and some vegetables, to al ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 nantly on me, from among the borders of her nightcap. ‘Well, Trot,’ she began, ‘what do you ...
1 David Copperfield ing her hands upon her folded skirts, replied as follows: ‘Trot, my child, if I have any object in life, i ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 my aunt, ‘and we need talk of this no more. Give me a kiss, and we’ll go to the Commons afte ...
0 David Copperfield world. I entreat, I order you!’ ‘Good Heaven, aunt!’ said I. ‘He is nothing but a sturdy beggar.’ ‘You do ...
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