Joseph's coat, Volume 2Chatto & Windus, 1881 |
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... happen . ' The old fellow was quite broken , and sat dull - eyed with his hands on his thin knees . He looked about him on the journey , with childlike curiosity , and made no observation but one . This 12 JOSEPH'S COAT .
... happen . ' The old fellow was quite broken , and sat dull - eyed with his hands on his thin knees . He looked about him on the journey , with childlike curiosity , and made no observation but one . This 12 JOSEPH'S COAT .
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... fellow here was the hope of Ethel , or at worst the determination to try for her ; and her own child had once won Ethel , and might have worn her worthily , and have been blessed in her love , and she in his , if he had not been— Ah me ...
... fellow here was the hope of Ethel , or at worst the determination to try for her ; and her own child had once won Ethel , and might have worn her worthily , and have been blessed in her love , and she in his , if he had not been— Ah me ...
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... fellow , moving as heavily and deliberately as he spoke , climbed into the dog - cart , and took his seat by the Baronet's side . ' Nobody iver expected to see me a - ridin ' alongside of a baronet , ' he said to himself , as the owner ...
... fellow , moving as heavily and deliberately as he spoke , climbed into the dog - cart , and took his seat by the Baronet's side . ' Nobody iver expected to see me a - ridin ' alongside of a baronet , ' he said to himself , as the owner ...
Page 47
... leaves , drew a shilling from his pocket , and , without looking at the man , pushed it across the table . Now , the sexton was a fairly honest , dutiful sort of fellow , and if the books had been old enough to have JOSEPH'S COAT . 47.
... leaves , drew a shilling from his pocket , and , without looking at the man , pushed it across the table . Now , the sexton was a fairly honest , dutiful sort of fellow , and if the books had been old enough to have JOSEPH'S COAT . 47.
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... fellow's in earnest , ' thought Sir Jonas , and , seating himself , nodded at his visitor to signify attention . The sagacious eyes looked straight at George and discomfited him so that he was fain to hang his head , and a generally ...
... fellow's in earnest , ' thought Sir Jonas , and , seating himself , nodded at his visitor to signify attention . The sagacious eyes looked straight at George and discomfited him so that he was fain to hang his head , and a generally ...
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