David Copperfield
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 101 ship, let it not be repulsed.’ ‘My dear,’ he returned, ‘so be it!’ ‘If not for their sakes; ...
10 David Copperfield This momentous pocket-book was a timely reminder to him of another transaction. On our return to the room ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 10 not fail to correspond. Mr. Copperfield, I trust, as an old and familiar friend, will not o ...
10 David Copperfield stationed in the main-top, cries Land-oh! we shall be very considerably astonished!’ With that he flouris ...
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10 David Copperfield ‘I wish Mr. Micawber, if I make myself understood,’ said Mrs. Micawber, in her argumentative tone, ‘to be ...
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10 David Copperfield from last night, both seemed dreary and deserted, now that they were gone. In the afternoon of the next d ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 10 crowded groups of people, making new friendships, tak- ing leave of one another, talking, l ...
110 David Copperfield He touched the younger woman I have mentioned on the shoulder, and Martha stood before me. ‘Heaven bless ...
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11 David Copperfield CHAPTER 58 ABSENCE I t was a long and gloomy night that gathered on me, haunted by the ghosts of many hop ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 11 unbroken, to the dark horizon. If my grief were selfish, I did not know it to be so. I mour ...
11 David Copperfield and hardly conscious of the objects as they fade before me. Listlessness to everything, but brooding sorr ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 11 I came into the valley, as the evening sun was shining on the remote heights of snow, that ...
11 David Copperfield The packet was in my hand. I opened it, and read the writing of Agnes. She was happy and useful, was pros ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 11 ing, there was no name for the love I bore her, dearer to me, henceforward, than ever until ...
11 David Copperfield I fell to work, in my old ardent way, on a new fancy, which took strong possession of me. As I advanced i ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 11 weakness of my desolation, have betrayed this. It was what I remotely dreaded when I was fi ...
1 0 David Copperfield Whatever I might have been to her, or she to me, if I had been more worthy of her long ago, I was not no ...
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