David Copperfield
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11 David Copperfield and terrible, the determination in his face, and his look out to sea - exactly the same look as I rememb ...
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11 David Copperfield of the sea and wind made the strife deadly. At length he neared the wreck. He was so near, that with one ...
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11 David Copperfield CHAPTER 56 THE NEW WOUND, AND THE OLD N o need, O Steerforth, to have said, when we last spoke together, ...
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11 David Copperfield ‘I beg your pardon, sir. Are you ill?’ ‘I have been much agitated, and am fatigued.’ ‘Is anything the ma ...
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11 0 David Copperfield ‘Very ill.’ ‘You have seen him?’ ‘I have.’ ‘Are you reconciled?’ I could not say Yes, I could not say No ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 11 1 hear? - His life!’ Mrs. Steerforth, fallen back stiffly in her chair, and mak- ing no soun ...
11 David Copperfield hair was grey, the qualities which made both when you gave him birth! YOU, who from his cradle reared hi ...
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11 David Copperfield have been bitter on them -’ ‘It’s false,’ she cried, tearing her black hair; ‘I loved him!’ ‘- if his fa ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 11 last. I lifted up the leaden hand, and held it to my heart; and all the world seemed death ...
11 David Copperfield CHAPTER 57 THE EMIGRANTS O ne thing more, I had to do, before yielding myself to the shock of these emot ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 11 crown, pitched or caulked on the outside. In this rough clothing, with a common mariner’s ...
11 David Copperfield stairs, and whose protruding wooden rooms overhung the river. The family, as emigrants, being objects of ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 11 last on us.’ ‘And that we shall do,’ said I, ‘be sure!’ ‘Until then, and until we are at s ...
100 David Copperfield cawber, instead of helping Mrs. Micawber and his eldest son and daughter to punch, in wine-glasses, which ...
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