David Copperfield
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 01 I declared that nobody else should touch it; and this gave Peggotty such delight that she we ...
0 David Copperfield ‘Dora, my own dearest!’ said I. ‘I am a beggar!’ ‘How can you be such a silly thing,’ replied Dora, slap- ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 0 age such as none but lovers knew; how I had begun to be practical, and look into the future; ...
0 David Copperfield I am sure I did. But I felt she was a little impracticable. It damped my new-born ardour, to find that ard ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 0 her. ‘But, Dora, my love, if you will sometimes think, - not despondingly, you know; far fro ...
0 David Copperfield beast. I implored her forgiveness. I besought her to look up. I ravaged Miss Mills’s work-box for a smelli ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 0 ensuing interval, I told Miss Mills that she was evermore my friend, and that my heart must ...
0 David Copperfield Miss Mills to ask her, whether, for Dora’s sake, if she had any opportunity of luring her attention to suc ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 0 It was still on her mind when I bade her adieu; and she said to me, in her pretty coaxing wa ...
10 David Copperfield CHAPTER 38 A DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP I did not allow my resolution, with respect to the Parlia- mentary ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 11 despotic characters I have ever known; who insisted, for in- stance, that a thing like the b ...
1 David Copperfield tary orations, thundered astonishing invectives against them. Standing by the table, with his finger in th ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 have been quite triumphant if I had had the least idea what my notes were about. But, as to ...
1 David Copperfield were breaking out into buds. When I allowed him to go on a little before, on account of the narrowness of ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 stone brought a parcel of letters out of her reticule, tied round with the dearest bit of bl ...
1 David Copperfield effect. I have therefore forborne to mention them to Miss Spenlow’s father’; looking severely at him- ‘kno ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 paper.’ Miss Spenlow immediately put her hand to her frock, gave a sudden cry, and ran to th ...
1 David Copperfield work-boxes, and trinkets - of her being in such grievous dis- tress, and all for me - very much impaired t ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 Spenlow, stopping short upon the hearth-rug. ‘Have you considered your years, and my daughte ...
0 David Copperfield both very young. It’s all nonsense. Let there be an end of the nonsense. Take away those letters, and thr ...
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