The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... ; nor have I in any of my works attempted any- thing more than to arrange my story as well as I could , and give a true picture of scenes I have witnessed . My past history and pur- suits have CONVERSATION WITH DICKENS . 7.
... ; nor have I in any of my works attempted any- thing more than to arrange my story as well as I could , and give a true picture of scenes I have witnessed . My past history and pur- suits have CONVERSATION WITH DICKENS . 7.
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Charles Edwards Lester. have witnessed . My past history and pur- suits have led me to a familiar acquaintance with numerous instances of extreme wretched- ness and of deep - laid villany . In the haunts of squalid poverty I have found ...
Charles Edwards Lester. have witnessed . My past history and pur- suits have led me to a familiar acquaintance with numerous instances of extreme wretched- ness and of deep - laid villany . In the haunts of squalid poverty I have found ...
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... witnessed them , suppose they cannot exist . In this effort I have not wholly been unsuccess- ful ; and there is nothing makes me happier than to think that , by some of my representa- tions , I have increased the stock of human ...
... witnessed them , suppose they cannot exist . In this effort I have not wholly been unsuccess- ful ; and there is nothing makes me happier than to think that , by some of my representa- tions , I have increased the stock of human ...
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... witnessed many a hard strug- gle in our border wars between the French and the English ; and , still later , between the English and their own kindred . Autumn had begun to spread its sober melancholy over the landscape , and the quiet ...
... witnessed many a hard strug- gle in our border wars between the French and the English ; and , still later , between the English and their own kindred . Autumn had begun to spread its sober melancholy over the landscape , and the quiet ...
الصفحة 45
... witnessed myself . Doctor , I will go to Ame- rica yet . But don't forget , sir , to tell that blind friend of yours , that Campbell loves him as well as he loves Gertrude . One such pilgrim- age as that is worth more to my old heart ...
... witnessed myself . Doctor , I will go to Ame- rica yet . But don't forget , sir , to tell that blind friend of yours , that Campbell loves him as well as he loves Gertrude . One such pilgrim- age as that is worth more to my old heart ...
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