Light in a Dark Place: Romanticism in the Victorian Social-political Novel : a Critical Anthology |
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... door itself removed from its hinges : a resting place for infancy in its deluged home . These hovels were in many instances not provided with the commonest conveniences of the rudest police : contiguous to every door might be observed ...
... door itself removed from its hinges : a resting place for infancy in its deluged home . These hovels were in many instances not provided with the commonest conveniences of the rudest police : contiguous to every door might be observed ...
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... door of Lord Lynedale's rooms in the King's The door was opened by a little elderly groom , grey - coated , grey - gaitered , grey - haired , grey- visaged . He had the look of a respectable old family retainer , and his exquisitely ...
... door of Lord Lynedale's rooms in the King's The door was opened by a little elderly groom , grey - coated , grey - gaitered , grey - haired , grey- visaged . He had the look of a respectable old family retainer , and his exquisitely ...
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... door , but they were not in there -- evidently they were in the back room which , as I knew , opened into it with folding doors . I must confess all . Noiselessly , with craft like a madman's , I turned the handle , slipped in as ...
... door , but they were not in there -- evidently they were in the back room which , as I knew , opened into it with folding doors . I must confess all . Noiselessly , with craft like a madman's , I turned the handle , slipped in as ...
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Benjamin Disraeli Sybil or The Two Nations | 1 |
Tailor and Poet | 55 |
Charlotte Bronte Shirley | 107 |
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