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" If he shut out the sight, there came the room with every well-known object - some, indeed, that he would have forgotten, if he had gone over its contents from memory - each in its accustomed place. The body was in its place, and its eyes were as he saw... "
The Adventures of Oliver Twist, Or, The Parish Boy's Progress - 276. lappuse
autors: Charles Dickens - 1846 - 311 lapas
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Bentley's Miscellany, 5. sējums

1839 - 726 lapas
...darkness ; light in themselves, but giving light to nothing. There were but two, but they were everywhere. If he shut out the sight, there came the room with...have forgotten if he had gone over its contents from memory — each in its accustomed place. The body was in its place, and its eyes were as he saw them...
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Bentley's Miscellany, 3. sējums

1839 - 776 lapas
...; light in themselves, but giving light to nothing. There were but two, but they were every where. If he shut out the sight, there came the room with every well-known object — some, indeed, that he would have forgotten if he had gone over its contents from memory...
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The Monthly review. New and improved ser. New and improved ser, 1. sējums

1839 - 648 lapas
...darkness; light in themselves, but giving light to nothing. There was but two, but they were everywhere. If he shut out the sight, there came the room with...accustomed place. The body was in its place, and its eyes where as " There was a shed in a field he passed that offered shelter for the night. Before the door...
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The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, 35. sējums

Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1839 - 630 lapas
...sight, then came the room with every well known object,—some indeed that he would have forgotten il*he had gone over its contents from memory—each in its...them when he stole away. He got up and rushed into VOL. X3XV. JANÍARV, 1839. 13 he was hoarse, and, flying from memory and himself, plunged into the...
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Bentley's Miscellany, 5. sējums

Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1839 - 766 lapas
...darkness ; light in themselves, but giving light to nothing. There were but two, but they were everywhere. If he shut out the sight, there came the room with every well-known object— ¡¡ some, indeed, that he would have forgotten if he had gone over its contents from memory...
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Works, 9. sējums

Charles Dickens - 1843 - 452 lapas
...darkness; light in themselves, but giving light to nothing. There were but two, but they were everywhere. If he shut out the sight, there came the room with every well-known object — some, indeed, that he would have forgotten iftie had gone over its contents from memory...
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The Novels and Tales of Charles Dickens, (Boz.).

Charles Dickens - 1849 - 808 lapas
...were everywhere. If he shut out the sight, then came the room with every well-known object, — some indeed that he would have forgotten if he had gone over its contents from memory — each in its accustomed place. The body was in its place, and its eyes were as he saw them...
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The works of Charles Dickens. Household ed. [22 vols. Orig. issued in ...

Charles Dickens - 1871 - 218 lapas
...darkness : light in themselves, but giving light to nothing. There were but two, but they were everywhere. If he shut out the sight, there came the room with every wellknown object — some, indeed, that he would have forgotten, if he had gone over its contents from memory...
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The Works of Charles Dickens, 1-2. sējumi

Charles Dickens - 1872 - 194 lapas
...CURSE OF CAIN. 103 he shut out the sight, there cume the room with every well-known object — some, indeed, that he would have forgotten if he had gone over its contents from memory — each in its accustomed place. The body was in its place, and its eyes were as he saw them...
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A Cyclopedia of the Best Thoughts of Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens - 1873 - 584 lapas
...darkness ; light in themselves, but giving light to nothing. There were but two, but they were everywhere. If he shut out the sight, there came the room with every wellknown object — some, indeed, that he would have forgotten, if he had gone over its contents from memory...
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