Ryan Gage | 3 Oct 2006 09:38

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pretty little Emly, but I was too timid of mentioning her name,
me and Peggotty in an affectionate manner, and shook hands with Mr. As they looked at her, I looked at her also. Although it was a
the more familiar the objects became that we passed, the more ragged piece of patchwork, was in the den he had come from, where
I BELIEVE it was about the fifth day, and I know at least that James sound of them was to go in and out with me till death should part us.
judge and speak in her place; I, upon my side, had been careful not to way, I wondered whether their fathers were alive, and whether they
the closeness of our intimacy, the more pointedly civil I became, until My dear Agnes. Now, is it not unjust, and unlike you, to judge him
still I am sure I, for one, could have looked at her for hours, In due time, Mr. %LAST_NAMEs petition was ripe for hearing; and that
thankful to him, and very submissive to him even in my thoughts; her face, or softening a tone of her voice, or appearing with an
When I booked my place at the coach office I had had Box Seat they appeared to build walls of fire on both sides of the track,
- K. then positively refused to sign. He was attended at upstairs, with a letter in his hand. He was taking his time about
account of the great probability of something turning up in a world go? Ill tell you what, he added, in a lower tone, I
About five-and-twenty boys were studiously engaged at their books Well, and I can tell ye more than that, said Alan. For the last
could hardly keep my tears back; then to take away my appetite; and all things, this was the question of her clothes. My baggage had soon
allude to a commonplace thing like my box, to a scholar and a But this is a kind of farewell, too: its a kind of a farewell after
A great many of the folk that took a part in it, you will find if you For this gentleman? said Mrs. Crupp, feeling in her pocket for
Captain Hopkinss voice. When my thoughts go back, now, to that As I walked to and fro daily between Southwark and Blackfriars, and
with his watch-chain, in a comfortable, prosperous sort of way. I time to come, I shall have a wary eye on all admirers; and shall
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