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Page 165
... matter a little more closely . You will see that it is impossible to take a single step backward at Sproxton . It was a matter of necessity to get the Sproxton men ; else I know to a certainty the other side would have laid hold of them ...
... matter a little more closely . You will see that it is impossible to take a single step backward at Sproxton . It was a matter of necessity to get the Sproxton men ; else I know to a certainty the other side would have laid hold of them ...
Page 249
... matter ? " Gradgrind seemed rather at a loss to understand the last four words , replying , " How , matter ? What matter , my dear ? " " Mr. Bounderby , " she went on in a steady , straight way , without regarding this , " asks me to ...
... matter ? " Gradgrind seemed rather at a loss to understand the last four words , replying , " How , matter ? What matter , my dear ? " " Mr. Bounderby , " she went on in a steady , straight way , without regarding this , " asks me to ...
Page 307
... matter ? How strange you look ! And good Heaven , " said Gradgrind , wondering more and more , " have you come here exposed to this storm ? " She put her hands to her dress , as if she hardly knew . " Yes . " Then she uncovered her head ...
... matter ? How strange you look ! And good Heaven , " said Gradgrind , wondering more and more , " have you come here exposed to this storm ? " She put her hands to her dress , as if she hardly knew . " Yes . " Then she uncovered her head ...
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