David Copperfield
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 1 than before to do what I had resolved to do. How well I recollect the wintry ride! The fro ...
1 David Copperfield were seriously discussing anything; and gave me her whole attention. ‘My dear Agnes, do you doubt my bein ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 ‘Let me go away, Trotwood. I am not well. I am not my- self. I will speak to you by and by ...
1 David Copperfield face towards me, and said in a low voice, broken here and there, but very clear: ‘I owe it to your pure f ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 necessary to me in every boyish hope and disappointment, that to have you to confide in, an ...
1 David Copperfield eyes, in that same time, the spirit of my child-wife looked upon me, saying it was well; and winning me, ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 fore my aunt. She was up in my study, Peggotty said: which it was her pride to keep in read ...
1 David Copperfield her spectacles, immediately went into hysterics, for the first and only time in all my knowledge of her. ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 I believed I could. I drew the wife who had so long loved me, closer to my side. ‘She told ...
1 0 David Copperfield CHAPTER 63 A VISITOR W hat I have purposed to record is nearly finished; but there is yet an incident co ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 1 of golden curls from between the window-curtains, to see what happened next. ‘Let him come ...
1 David Copperfield ‘Are you alone?’ asked Agnes. ‘Yes, ma’am,’ he said, kissing her hand, ‘quite alone.’ We sat him between ...
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1 David Copperfield He’d got an old newspaper with him, and some other ac- count in print of the storm. That’s how she know’d ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 sowt out by all that has any trouble. That’s Em’ly!’ He drew his hand across his face, and ...
1 David Copperfield grave enough. ‘If you’ll believe me,’ returned Mr. Peggotty, ‘Missis Gummidge, ‘stead of saying ‘thank yo ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 away round to Port Middlebay Harbour, wheer theer’s what we call a town.’ ‘Mr. Micawber was ...
1 David Copperfield rapturously received. Doctor Mell, in a speech replete with feeling, then proposed ‘Our distinguished Gue ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 the conclusion of the proceedings the tables were cleared as if by art-magic for dancing. A ...
100 David Copperfield (BURNS) from participating in the intellectual feasts he has spread before us. ‘I cannot, therefore, allo ...
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