David Copperfield
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 11 deep and very often, who, I conceived, would read it in a rather strong voice, and afterward ...
1 David Copperfield coloured trunks of some of the grim trees, which seemed to have dripped more in the rain than other trees, ...
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1 David Copperfield CHAPTER 6 I ENLARGE MY CIRCLE OF ACQUAINTANCE I HAD led this life about a month, when the man with the woo ...
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1 David Copperfield the wooden leg. ‘There has been no opportunity.’ I thought Mr. Creakle was disappointed. I thought Mrs. an ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 ‘I am a determined character,’ said Mr. Creakle. ‘That’s what I am. I do my duty. That’s wha ...
1 David Copperfield lay quaking, for a couple of hours. Next morning Mr. Sharp came back. Mr. Sharp was the first master, and ...
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10 David Copperfield I should like that. ‘Very good,’ said Steerforth. ‘You’ll be glad to spend an- other shilling or so, in al ...
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1 David Copperfield with Mrs. Creakle’s money. With a good deal more of that sort, which I wondered how they knew. I heard tha ...
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1 David Copperfield and we, who had remained whispering and listening half- undressed, at last betook ourselves to bed, too. ‘ ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 CHAPTER 7 MY ‘FIRST HALF’ AT SALEM HOUSE S chool began in earnest next day. A profound impre ...
1 David Copperfield stumped out again, Mr. Creakle came to where I sat, and told me that if I were famous for biting, he was f ...
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1 David Copperfield Here I sit at the desk again, on a drowsy summer after- noon. A buzz and hum go up around me, as if the bo ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 uncle about it, and never did. After laying his head on the desk for a little while, he woul ...
10 David Copperfield of gentility not to be surpassed. When Steerforth, in white trousers, carried her parasol for her, I felt ...
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