The Lottery of Life, Том 1Henry Colburn, Publisher, 1842 |
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... disappointment I experienced on my arrival at the dingy house in Mincing- lane , where I was henceforth to take up my residence . Impressed with a vivid notion of the grandeur of London , the little I had seen THE LOTTERY OF LIFE . 11.
... disappointment I experienced on my arrival at the dingy house in Mincing- lane , where I was henceforth to take up my residence . Impressed with a vivid notion of the grandeur of London , the little I had seen THE LOTTERY OF LIFE . 11.
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... arrived , as all the clerks were withdrawing from their high stools , and hurrying away with an activity that denoted their satisfaction at being released from their daily uninteresting toil . " I thought you were the new clerk , when ...
... arrived , as all the clerks were withdrawing from their high stools , and hurrying away with an activity that denoted their satisfaction at being released from their daily uninteresting toil . " I thought you were the new clerk , when ...
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... arrived for entering the office , to which he led the way . The apartment was of considerable dimen- sions , and along it was ranged a long line of counters , with desks , before which stood high stools , waiting their daily occupants ...
... arrived for entering the office , to which he led the way . The apartment was of considerable dimen- sions , and along it was ranged a long line of counters , with desks , before which stood high stools , waiting their daily occupants ...
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... arrival , had returned to her home , leaving instructions for me to follow her in a hackney - coach ; but my new friend would not trust me alone , so took me herself to my aunt's , into whose arms she confided me , promising to pay me a ...
... arrival , had returned to her home , leaving instructions for me to follow her in a hackney - coach ; but my new friend would not trust me alone , so took me herself to my aunt's , into whose arms she confided me , promising to pay me a ...
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... arrival in Lon- don , " said Thomas , slily ; " for it would be a pity for Mr. Wallingford to miss any thing in such a lively story . " " Indeed you are too flattering , Mr. Thomas . I was afraid you'd be tired of hearing it . ” " Never ...
... arrival in Lon- don , " said Thomas , slily ; " for it would be a pity for Mr. Wallingford to miss any thing in such a lively story . " " Indeed you are too flattering , Mr. Thomas . I was afraid you'd be tired of hearing it . ” " Never ...
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