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Charles Dickens

David Copperfield

  • Sumbal Khanhas quoted2 years ago
    The car­rier’s horse was the lazi­est horse in the world,
  • Usman Ibrahimhas quotedlast year
    con­sid­er­a­tion

    careful thought, typically over a period of time.

  • Usman Ibrahimhas quotedlast year
    sim­ul­tan­eously
  • Sumbal Khanhas quoted2 years ago
    Can I say of her in­no­cent and girl­ish beauty
  • Sumbal Khanhas quoted2 years ago
    sol­emn moon
  • Sumbal Khanhas quoted2 years ago
    ap­pre­hen­ded
  • Sumbal Khanhas quoted2 years ago
    looked at my aunt like an ami­able bird.
  • Sumbal Khanhas quoted2 years ago
    Hav­ing is­sued this man­date with as much po­ten­ti­al­ity as if she had been a re­cog­nized au­thor­ity in the house ever since it had been a house, and hav­ing looked out to con­front the amazed Peg­gotty com­ing along the pas­sage with a candle at the sound of a strange voice, Miss Bet­sey shut the door again, and sat down as be­fore: with her feet on the fender, the skirt of her dress tucked up, and her hands fol­ded on one knee.
  • b9671401421has quoted2 years ago
    My father's eyes had closed upon the light of this world six months, when mine opened on it.
  • Максим Егоровhas quoted3 years ago
    pro­pri­ety
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