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" The golden ripple on the wall came back again, and nothing else stirred in the room. The old, old fashion ! The fashion that came in with our first garments, and will last unchanged until our race has run its course, and the wide firmament is rolled up... "
The London readers. First (-Sixth) reader - Page 167
by London readers - 1878
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The Theatrical Times, Volume 2

Drama - 1847 - 418 pages
...thought, with which I shall conclude in the words of Dickens :— " The old, old fashion Death !— О thank God, all who see it, for that older fashion yet of immortality !" I have the honor to be, Sir, Yours, &c. PHILO-DHAMATICUS, AMATEURS AND ACTORS.— No. 2. A School...
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Dombey and Son

Charles Dickens - Businessmen - 1848 - 752 pages
...old, old, fashion ! The fashion that came in with our first garments, and will last unchanged until our race has run its course, and the wide firmament is rolled up like a scroll. The old, old fashion—Death ! Oh thank GOD, all who see it, for that older fashion yet, of Immortality! And look...
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Dombey and Son

Charles Dickens - Businessmen - 1848 - 360 pages
...last unehanged until our raee has run its eourse, and the wide firmament is rolled up like a seroll. The old, old fashion — Death ! Oh, thank GOD, all who see it, for that fashion yet, of Immortality ! And look upon angels of young ehildren, with regards not qi estranged,...
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Seaweeds from the Shores of Nantucket

Lucy Coffin Starbuck - American poetry - 1853 - 160 pages
...old, old fashion ! The fashion that came in •with our first garments, and will last unchanged until our race has run its course, and the wide firmament...rolled up like a scroll. The old, old fashion, Death ! " — DOMBEY AND SON. PALE, within that silent chamber, Statue-like, decked for the tomb, Lay the...
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The Fawn of the Pale Faces: Or, Two Centuries Ago

John Pierce Brace - Hartford (Conn.) - 1853 - 298 pages
...old, old fashion ! The fashion that came in with our first garments, and will last unchanged until our race has run its course, and the wide firmament...rolled up like a scroll. The old, old fashion — Death ! " Dmribey and Son. " LIEUTENANT WADSWORTH," said Sergeant Webster, " I would advise that the corpse...
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Little Paul: From the Dombey and Son of Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens - English fiction - 1860 - 196 pages
...old, old fashion ! The fashion that came in with our first garments, and will last unchanged until our race has run its course, and the wide firmament...upon us, angels of young children, with regards not quile estranged, when the swift river bears us to the ocean ! 1. LITTLE NELL. 4. FLORENCE DOMBEY. 2....
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Many thoughts of many minds. Compiled by H. Southgate

Henry Southgate - 1862 - 774 pages
...in ^ith oar first garments, and will last unchanged until our race has run its course, and •¿к wide firmament is rolled up like a scroll. The old,...Death ! Oh thank God, all who see it, for that older bahioo yet, of Immortality ! And look upon i* tngels of young children, with regards not suite estranged,...
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The Arts of Writing, Reading and Speaking, in Letters to a Law Student

Edward William Cox - Oratory - 1863 - 370 pages
...OLD — OLD FASHION the fashion that came in with our first garments and will last michanged until our race has run its course and the wide firmament...up like a scroll The OLD — OLD — FASHION DEATH! Then change the tone and expression to those of glowing exultation, raising the voice and swelling...
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The complete reader, by E.T. Stevens and C. Hole, Volume 2

Edward Thomas Stevens - 1866 - 280 pages
...else stirred in the room. The old, old fashion ! — the fashion that came in with our first garment^, and will last unchanged till our race has run its...quite estranged, when the swift river bears us to the _ _ Ocean ! — CHARLES DICKENS (Little Dombey.) ...
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The Arts of Writing, Reading, and Speaking: In Letters to a Law Student

Edward William Cox - Elocution - 1867 - 356 pages
...exultation, raising the voice and swelling the chest, and closing with the imploring accents of prayer. Oh ! THANK GOD all who see it for that OLDER fashion...not quite estranged when the swift river bears us also to the OCEAN ! Remark, that the words spoken by little Dombey are to be uttered in a low voice,...
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