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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
Charles Dickens
Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--A man of very uncouth and rough appearance was standing over them
Charles Dickens
Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--Nelly, kneeling down beside the box, was soon busily engaged in her task
Charles Dickens
Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--Not to be behindhand in the bustle, Mr. Quilp went to work with surprising vigour
Charles Dickens
Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--"Is it good, Brass, is it nice, is it fragrant?"
Charles Dickens
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
Charles Dickens
Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--"I’ll beat you to a pulp, you dogs"
Charles Dickens
Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--Daniel Quilp sat himself down in the wherry to cross to the opposite shore
Charles Dickens
Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--When he did sit down, he tucked up his sleeves and squared his elbows and put his face close to the copy-book
Charles Dickens
Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--The old man sat himself down in a chair, and, with folded hands, looked sometimes at his grandson and sometimes at his strange companion
Charles Dickens
Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--At last they made a halt at the opening of a lonely, desolate space, and, pointing to a black object at some distance, asked will if he saw that, yonder.
Charles Dickens
Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--The door being opened, the child addressed him as her grandfather
Charles Dickens
Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--"That, ladies and gentlemen," said Mrs. Jarley, "is Jasper Packlemerton of atrocious memory"
Charles Dickens
Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--The child sat down in this old, silent place
Charles Dickens
Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--"Now, gentlemen," said Jerry, looking at them attentively. "The dog whose name’s called, eats."
Charles Dickens
Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--"She is quite exhausted," said the schoolmaster
Charles Dickens
Illustrations to Old Curiosity Shop--And in this state and ceremony rode slowly through the town every morning
Charles Dickens
Illustrations of Characters in Dickens's Bleak House--Miss Flite
Charles Dickens
Illustrations of Characters in Dickens's Bleak House--Mr Turveydrop
Charles Dickens
Illustrations of Characters in Dickens's Bleak House--Jo
Charles Dickens
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