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The Pickwick Papers

By: Charles Dickens

...The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens Volume One A Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication The... ...lectronic Classics Series Publication The Pickwick Papers, Volume One by Charles Dickens is a publication of the Pennsylvania State Univer sity. ... ...c Classics Series Publication The Pickwick Papers, Volume One by Charles Dickens is a publication of the Pennsylvania State Univer sity. This Por... ...an electronic transmission, in any way. The Pickwick Papers Volume One by Charles Dickens , the Pennsylvania State University, Electronic Classics S... ...en men hang about the stage of a large establishment—not regularly engaged actors, but ballet people, procession men, tumblers, and so forth, who are ... ...articles in requisition, while a couple of large headed, circular visaged males rose from their seats in the chimney corner (for although it was a Ma... ...is features grew less and less distinct, and his figure more shad owy . A film came over T om Smart’s eyes. The old man seemed gradually blending int... ...lar wagrants there; trust ‘em, they knows better than that. Young beggars, male and female, as hasn’t made a rise in their profession, takes up their ... ...emainder of the company smiled, and looked on in si lence. ‘T alk of your German universities,’ said the little old man. ‘Pooh, pooh! there’s romance...

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Bleak House

By: Charles Dickens

...House, Volume One, Containing Chapters One through Thirty four by Charles Dickens is a publica tion of the Pennsylvania State University. This Port... ...House, Volume One, Containing Chapters One through Thirty four by Charles Dickens , the Pennsyl vania State University, Electronic Classics Series ... ...mbus, in the United States of America, quite recently. The sub ject was a German who kept a liquor shop aud was an inveterate drunk ard. 5 Bleak H... ...on and had once lived, in his professional capacity, in the household of a German prince. He told us, however, that as he had always been a mere child... ... Vol. One ain, the Sisters of all the cardinal virtues separately, the Fe males of America, the Ladies of a hundred denominations. They appeared to b... ...ith another blot headed candle in his hand. “Pray is your lodger within?” “Male or female, sir?” says Mr. Krook. “Male. The person who does copying.” ... ...ut Boodle and his retinue, and Buffy and his retinue. These are the great actors for whom the stage is reserved. A People there are, no doubt—a certa... ...g up at me. I felt all through the performance that he never looked at the actors but constantly looked at me, and always with a carefully prepared ex... ...ty details might grieve me very much, Miss Summerson. But can I permit the film of a silly proceeding on the part of Caddy (from whom I expect nothing...

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Bleak House

By: Charles Dickens

...Penn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Bleak House by Charles Dickens is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portab... ...he file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Bleak House by Charles Dickens , the Pennsylvania State University, Electronic Classics Series , ... ...mbus, in the United States of America, quite recently. The sub ject was a German who kept a liquor shop aud was an inveterate drunk ard. 5 Bleak H... ...on and had once lived, in his professional capacity, in the household of a German prince. He told us, however, that as he had always been a mere child... ...– Dickens ain, the Sisters of all the cardinal virtues separately, the Fe males of America, the Ladies of a hundred denominations. They appeared to b... ...ith another blot headed candle in his hand. “Pray is your lodger within?” “Male or female, sir?” says Mr. Krook. “Male. The person who does copying.” ... ...ut Boodle and his retinue, and Buffy and his retinue. These are the great actors for whom the stage is reserved. A People there are, no doubt—a certa... ...g up at me. I felt all through the performance that he never looked at the actors but constantly looked at me, and always with a carefully prepared ex... ...ty details might grieve me very much, Miss Summerson. But can I permit the film of a silly proceeding on the part of Caddy (from whom I expect nothing...

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Little Dorrit

By: Charles Dickens

...enn State Electronic Classics Series Publication Little Dorrit by Charles Dickens is a publication of the Pennsylvania State University. This Portab... ...ce it as a merit to be sensitive and brave, but it is my character. If the male rela- tions of Madame Rigaud had put themselves forward openly, I shou... ...ated altogether, than—Mr Plornish said manufacturers, but appeared to mean malefactors. Why, a man didn’t know where to turn himself for a crumb of co... ...w, when the stage was dusty, when the scenery was faded, when the youthful actors were dead, when the orchestra was empty, when the lights were out. A... ... to Lyons, which he had accepted; and from Lyons had been engaged to go to Germany, and in Germany had had an offer to go to St Petersburg, and there ... ...lids, and the mental unhealthiness of almost all recluses. What scenes and actors the stern woman most reviewed, as she sat from season to season in h... ... had arrived first, were four in number: a ple- thoric, hungry, and silent German tutor in spectacles, on a tour with three young men, his pupils, all... ...e convent smoke which rose straight and high from the chimneys in a golden film, al- ways standing on one jutting point looking down after them. Long ... ...ness upon it. The beauties of the sunset had not faded from the long light films of cloud that lay at peace in the hori- zon. From a radiant centre, o...

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