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  • novellibrary (8)in #madame • 1 hour ago
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    [Literature] Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit #7/435

    Unfortunately, the property of Madame Rigaud was settled upon herself. Such was the insane act of her late husband. More unfortunately still, she had relations. When a wife’s…
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    • novellibrary (8)in #gentleman • 11 days ago
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      [Literature] Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit #6/435

      A gentleman I am! And a gentleman I’ll live, and a gentleman I’ll die! It’s my intent to be a gentleman. It’s my game. Death of my soul, I play it out wherever I go!’He changed…
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      • novellibrary (8)in #rigaud • 17 days ago
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        [Literature] Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit #5/435

        Of all the king’s knights ‘tis the flower,Always gay!’Which accompanied them so far down the few steep stairs, that the prison-keeper had to stop at last for his little daughter…
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        • novellibrary (8)in #bird • 21 days ago
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          [Literature] Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit #4/435

          ‘I have brought your bread, Signor John Baptist,’ said he (they all spoke in French, but the little man was an Italian); ‘and if I might recommend you not to game—’‘You don’t…
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          • novellibrary (8)in #beasts • 29 days ago
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            [Literature] Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit #3/435

            The man who lay on the ledge of the grating was even chilled. He jerked his great cloak more heavily upon him by an impatient movement of one shoulder, and growled, ‘To the devil…
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            • novellibrary (8)in #staring • last month
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              [Literature] Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit #2/435

              The only things to be seen not fixedly staring and glaring were the vines drooping under their load of grapes. These did occasionally wink a little, as the hot air barely moved…
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              • novellibrary (8)in #1857 • 2 months ago
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                [Literature] Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit #1/435

                PREFACE TO THE 1857 EDITIONIhave been occupied with this story, during many working hours of two years. I must have been very ill employed, if I could not leave its merits and…
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