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Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--The strong tide filled his throat, and bore him on upon its rapid current
Charles Dickens
Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--Tom immediately walked upon his hands to the window, and—if the expression be allowable—looked in with his shoes
Charles Dickens
Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--She had nothing for it now, therefore, but to run after the chaise
Charles Dickens
Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--The Marchioness jumped up quickly, and clapped her hands
Charles Dickens
Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--"Is it like Kit—is it his picture, his image, his very self?"
Charles Dickens
Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--The air was, "Away with Melancholy"
Charles Dickens
Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--"Then, Marchioness," said Mr. Swiveller, "fire away!"
Charles Dickens
Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--Elevating his glass, drank to their next merry-meeting in that jovial spot
Charles Dickens
Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--"Halloa!"
Charles Dickens
Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--Both mother and daughter, trembling with terror and cold,…obeyed Mr. Quilp’s directions in submissive silence
Charles Dickens
Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--"Aquiline!" cried Quilp, thrusting in his head
Charles Dickens
Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--The old man stood helplessly among them for a little time
Charles Dickens
Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--"Do you see this?"
Charles Dickens
Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--"Oh, please," said a little voice very low down in the doorway, "will you come and show the lodgings?"
Charles Dickens
Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--In some of these flourishes it went close to Miss Sally’s head
Charles Dickens
Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--"You’re the wax-work child, are you not?"
Charles Dickens
Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--At length, everything was ready, and they went off
Charles Dickens
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
Charles Dickens
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
Charles Dickens
Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--And then they went on arm-in-arm, very lovingly together
Charles Dickens
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