Old Curiosity Shop: Sketches

الغلاف الأمامي
Hurd and Houghton, 1868
 

المحتوى

I
ix
II
24
III
33
IV
43
V
56
VI
65
VII
77
VIII
86
LXI
79
LXII
88
LXIII
102
LXIV
110
LXV
130
LXVI
142
LXVII
151
LXVIII
164

IX
100
X
114
XI
122
XII
133
XIII
143
XIV
155
XV
164
XVI
176
XVII
184
XVIII
195
XIX
205
XX
218
XXI
225
XXII
237
XXIII
245
XXIV
258
XXV
266
XXVI
277
XXVII
287
XXVIII
10
XXIX
23
XXX
31
XXXI
44
XXXII
52
XXXIII
65
XXXIV
73
XXXV
87
XXXVI
95
XXXVII
105
XXXVIII
118
XXXIX
127
XL
138
XLI
148
XLII
161
XLIII
170
XLIV
182
XLV
191
XLVI
204
XLVII
212
XLVIII
224
XLIX
232
L
245
LI
254
LII
267
LIII
275
LIV
288
LV
16
LVI
24
LVII
37
LVIII
46
LIX
59
LX
67
LXIX
172
LXX
183
LXXI
194
LXXII
207
LXXIII
209
LXXIV
223
LXXV
234
LXXVI
239
LXXVII
252
LXXVIII
271
LXXIX
288
LXXX
7
LXXXII
14
LXXXIV
22
LXXXVI
28
LXXXVIII
37
LXXXIX
50
XCI
57
XCIII
67
XCIV
74
XCV
81
XCVII
87
XCVIII
93
XCIX
99
C
108
CI
114
CII
121
CIII
128
CIV
137
CVI
146
CVII
157
CVIII
165
CX
172
CXI
180
CXII
185
CXIV
198
CXVI
213
CXVIII
221
CXIX
231
CXXI
237
CXXII
244
CXXIII
254
CXXIV
260
CXXV
280
CXXVI
286
CXXVIII
293
CXXIX
300
CXXXI
306
CXXXII
313
CXXXIV
318
CXXXV
326

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الصفحة 180 - She seemed a creature fresh from the hand of God, and waiting for the breath of life; not one who had lived and suffered death. Her couch was dressed with here and there some winter berries and green leaves, gathered in a spot she had been used to favor. "When I die, put near me something that has loved the light, and had the sky above it always.
الصفحة 97 - I had been my own mistress too," said Dick, " before I had ever entertained a thought of you. Miss Wackles, I believed you true, and I was blest in so believing, but now I mourn that e'er I knew, a girl so fair yet so deceiving.
الصفحة 79 - Statutes in that case made and provided, and against the peace of our Sovereign Lord the King, his crown, and dignity.
الصفحة 187 - Along the crowded path they bore her now ; pure as the newly fallen snow that covered it ; whose day on earth had been as fleeting. Under that porch, where she had sat when Heaven in its mercy brought her to that peaceful spot, she passed again, and the old church received her in its quiet shade.
الصفحة 187 - Decrepit age, and vigorous life, and blooming youth, and helpless infancy, poured forth — on crutches, in the pride of strength and health, in the full blush of promise, in the mere dawn of life — to gather round her tomb.
الصفحة 235 - Now, these rays were so bright, and they seemed to make such a shining way from earth to heaven, that when the child went to his solitary bed, he dreamed about the star; and dreamed that, lying where he was, he saw a train of people taken up that sparkling road by angels.
الصفحة 238 - Thus the child came to be an old man, and his once smooth face was wrinkled, and his steps were slow and feeble, and his back was bent. And one night as he lay upon his bed, his children standing round, he cried, as he had cried so long ago: — "I see the star!" They whispered one another, "He is dying.
الصفحة 59 - Here he by no means diminished the impression he had just produced, for he ate hard eggs, shell and all, devoured gigantic prawns with the heads and tails on, chewed tobacco and water-cresses at the same time and with extraordinary greediness , drank boiling tea without winking, bit his fork and spoon till they bent again...
الصفحة 3 - Oh! ever thus, from childhood's hour, I've seen my fondest hopes decay; I never loved a tree or flower, But 'twas the first to fade away.
الصفحة 187 - Old men were there, whose eyes were dim and senses failing — grandmothers, who might have died ten years ago, and still been old — the deaf, the blind, the lame, the palsied, the living' dead in many shapes and forms, to see the closing of that early grave.

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