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Charles Dickens:The Works of Charles Dickens; Dombey and son Volume 6
- Livres de poche 1911, ISBN: 9781150960987
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Paperback. New. This item is printed on demand. Paperback. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1911 edition. Excerpt: . . . forgetful of herself and me in all this, and places me in a position so unsuited to my character, that I must bring this state of matters to a close. Release me, then, said Edith, immoveable in voice, in look, and bearing, as she had been throughout, from the chain by which I am bound. Let me go. Madam exclaimed Mr. Dombey. Loose me. Set me free! Madam he repeated, Mrs. DombeyTell him, said Edith, addressing her proud face to Carker, that I wish for a separation between us. That there had better be one. That I recommend it to him. Tell him it may take place on his own terms--his wealth is nothing to me--but that it cannot be too soon. Good Heaven, Mrs. Dombey! said her husband, with supreme amazement, do you imagine it possible that I could ever listen to such a proposition Do you know who I am, Madam Do you know what I represent Did you ever hear of Dombey and Son People to say that Mr. Dombey--Mr. Dombey!--was separated from his wife! Common people to talk of Mr. Dombey and his domestic affairs! Do you seriously think, Mrs. Dombey, that I would permit my name to be handed about in such connexion Pooh, pooh, Madam! Fie for shame! Youre absurd. Mr. Dombey absolutely laughed. But not as she did. She had better have been dead than laugh as she did, in reply, with her intent look fixed upon him. He had better have been dead, than sitting there, in his magnificence, to hear her. No, Mrs. Dombey, he resumed, No, Madam. There is no possibility of separation between you and me, and therefore I the more advise you to be awakened to a sense of duty. And, Carker, as I was about to say to you Mr. Carker, . . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.<
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Charles Dickens:The Works of Charles Dickens; Dombey and son Volume 6
- Livres de poche 1911, ISBN: 9781150960987
Paperback. New. This item is printed on demand. Paperback. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (… Plus…
Paperback. New. This item is printed on demand. Paperback. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1911 edition. Excerpt: . . . forgetful of herself and me in all this, and places me in a position so unsuited to my character, that I must bring this state of matters to a close. Release me, then, said Edith, immoveable in voice, in look, and bearing, as she had been throughout, from the chain by which I am bound. Let me go. Madam exclaimed Mr. Dombey. Loose me. Set me free! Madam he repeated, Mrs. DombeyTell him, said Edith, addressing her proud face to Carker, that I wish for a separation between us. That there had better be one. That I recommend it to him. Tell him it may take place on his own terms--his wealth is nothing to me--but that it cannot be too soon. Good Heaven, Mrs. Dombey! said her husband, with supreme amazement, do you imagine it possible that I could ever listen to such a proposition Do you know who I am, Madam Do you know what I represent Did you ever hear of Dombey and Son People to say that Mr. Dombey--Mr. Dombey!--was separated from his wife! Common people to talk of Mr. Dombey and his domestic affairs! Do you seriously think, Mrs. Dombey, that I would permit my name to be handed about in such connexion Pooh, pooh, Madam! Fie for shame! Youre absurd. Mr. Dombey absolutely laughed. But not as she did. She had better have been dead than laugh as she did, in reply, with her intent look fixed upon him. He had better have been dead, than sitting there, in his magnificence, to hear her. No, Mrs. Dombey, he resumed, No, Madam. There is no possibility of separation between you and me, and therefore I the more advise you to be awakened to a sense of duty. And, Carker, as I was about to say to you Mr. Carker, . . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.<
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Charles Dickens:Works of Charles Dickens (Volume 6); With Introduction, Crit
- nouveau livre ISBN: 1150960981
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