The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 1Bentley, 1841 |
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... dismal cellar . What scenes , thought I , should I witness could I but look into all these dwellings . In that house an aged man , long weary of the world , just drawing his last breath ; in the 2 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
... dismal cellar . What scenes , thought I , should I witness could I but look into all these dwellings . In that house an aged man , long weary of the world , just drawing his last breath ; in the 2 GLORY AND SHAME OF ENGLAND .
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... look upon the viaduct with a sort of ominous dread , regard- ing it as a fulfilment of one of the old seer's prophecies . He used to say , ' That when the rocks near Warrington should visit Vale Royal , the sun of the ancient family of ...
... look upon the viaduct with a sort of ominous dread , regard- ing it as a fulfilment of one of the old seer's prophecies . He used to say , ' That when the rocks near Warrington should visit Vale Royal , the sun of the ancient family of ...
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... looks as though twenty years had been added to her life - pale , haggard , and despond- ing . She cannot live six months . It is awful to see such a brilliant pair , whose prospects one year ago were so fair for a long , happy and ...
... looks as though twenty years had been added to her life - pale , haggard , and despond- ing . She cannot live six months . It is awful to see such a brilliant pair , whose prospects one year ago were so fair for a long , happy and ...
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... look at the gentleman somewhat dubiously , and he " hopes you will remember him . " And last but not least ( an English chambermaid is no in- considerable personage ) , appears the irresistible grace of the upper story , and her claim ...
... look at the gentleman somewhat dubiously , and he " hopes you will remember him . " And last but not least ( an English chambermaid is no in- considerable personage ) , appears the irresistible grace of the upper story , and her claim ...
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... look after myself , to know to what extent I had suffered by the concussion . " And I , sir , " he replied , as he rose up , " should like the same privilege . I declare , sir , that shock was worthy a tournament ground . I'll exchange ...
... look after myself , to know to what extent I had suffered by the concussion . " And I , sir , " he replied , as he rose up , " should like the same privilege . I declare , sir , that shock was worthy a tournament ground . I'll exchange ...
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