The Works of Charles Dickens (Volume 15 ).cCharles Dickens
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Author: Charles Dickens
Page Count: 162 pages
Published Date: 13 Jan 2012
Publisher: General Books
Publication Country: Miami Fl, United States
Language: English
ISBN: 9781234902513
File Name: The.Works.of.Charles.Dickens.(Volume.15.).pdf
Download Link: The Works of Charles Dickens (Volume 15 )
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This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1900. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... his confidence in woman is shaken now, and that he half expects on coming home at night to find her gone off with some Viscount. Mr. Dombey's servants are becoming, at the same time, quite dissipated, and unfit for other service. They have hot suppers every night, and "talk it over," with smoking drinks upon the board. Mr. Towlinson is always maudlin after half-past ten, and frequently begs to know whether he didn't say that no good would ever come of living in a corner house? IT APPEARS THAT HE MKT EVERYBODY CONCERNED IN THE LATE TRANSACTION, EVERYWHERE They whisper about Miss Florence, and wonder where she is; but agree that, if Mr. Dombey don't know, Mrs. Dombey does. This brings them to the latter, of whom cook says, She had a stately way though, hadn't she? But she was too high! They all agree that she was too high, and Mr. Towlinson's old flame the housemaid (who is very virtuous), entreats that yqp will never talk to her any more about people who holds their heads up, as if the ground wasn't good enough for 'em. Everything that is said and done about it, except by Mr. Dombey, is done in chorus, Mr. Dombey and the world are alone together. CHAPTER FIFTY-TWO Secret Intelligence Good Mrs. Brown and her daughter Alice kept silent company together, in their own dwelling. It was early in the evening, and late in the spring. But a few days had elapsed since Mr. Dombey had told Major Bagstock of his singular intelligence, singularly obtained, which might turn out to be valueless, and might turn out to be true; and the world was hot satisfied yet. The mother and daughter sat for a long time without interchanging a word; almost without motion. The old woman's face was shrewdly anxious and expectant; that of her daughter was expectant too, but in a less sharp degree...
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