Harper's Magazine, 15±ÇHenry Mills Alden, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper & Brothers, 1857 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... Bleeding Heart Yard , with the news of her sister's mar- riage ) ; and that the Marshalsea gate had shut forever on all those perplexed possibilities of a time that was gone . Dear Little Dorrit ! Looking back upon his own poor story ...
... Bleeding Heart Yard , with the news of her sister's mar- riage ) ; and that the Marshalsea gate had shut forever on all those perplexed possibilities of a time that was gone . Dear Little Dorrit ! Looking back upon his own poor story ...
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... Bleeding Heart Yard had been harrowed by Mr. Pancks , and cropped by Mr. Casby , at the regu- lar seasons ; Mr. Pancks had taken all the drudg- ery and all the dirt of the business as his share ; Mr. Casby had taken all the profits ...
... Bleeding Heart Yard had been harrowed by Mr. Pancks , and cropped by Mr. Casby , at the regu- lar seasons ; Mr. Pancks had taken all the drudg- ery and all the dirt of the business as his share ; Mr. Casby had taken all the profits ...
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... Bleeding Heart Yard , and arrived there , at the top of the steps , hotter than ever . " Nonsense , Sir . Not near the mark , not to . near the mark . ¡± " Oh ! " said Pancks , watching him as he be- nevolently gulped down a good draught ...
... Bleeding Heart Yard , and arrived there , at the top of the steps , hotter than ever . " Nonsense , Sir . Not near the mark , not to . near the mark . ¡± " Oh ! " said Pancks , watching him as he be- nevolently gulped down a good draught ...
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... Heart Yard , rippling through the air , and round , " acquainted with the English Gram- making it ring again . mar ? " Bleeding Heart Yard was shy of claiming that acquaintance . CHAPTER LXIX . - GOING . THE changes of a fevered room ...
... Heart Yard , rippling through the air , and round , " acquainted with the English Gram- making it ring again . mar ? " Bleeding Heart Yard was shy of claiming that acquaintance . CHAPTER LXIX . - GOING . THE changes of a fevered room ...
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