Charles Dickens
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Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--"Oh, please," said a little voice very low down in the doorway, "will you come and show the lodgings?"
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Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--She handed down to them the tea-tray, the bread and butter, the knuckle of ham, and, in short, everything of which she had partaken herself
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Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--A small white-headed boy with a sunburnt face appeared at the door while he was speaking, and stopping there to make a rustic bow, came in
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Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--There was but one lady who seemed to understand the child, and she was one who sat alone in a handsome carriage
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Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--A man of very uncouth and rough appearance was standing over them
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Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--Nelly, kneeling down beside the box, was soon busily engaged in her task
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Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--Not to be behindhand in the bustle, Mr. Quilp went to work with surprising vigour
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Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--He soon cast his eyes upon a chair, into which he skipped with uncommon agility, and, perching himself on the back with his feet upon the seat, was thus enabled to look on
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