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Book the First--Recalled to Life I. The Period It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was...
PREFACE I HAVE endeavoured in this Ghostly little book, to raise the Ghost of an Idea, which shall not put my readers out of humour with themselves, with each other, with the season, or with me.
Chapter I My father's family name being Pirrip, and my Christian name Philip, my infant tongue could make of both names nothing longer or more explicit than Pip.
National and Domestic XLI.
_"He had been Tim's blood horse all the way from church."_ Frontispiece _"A Merry Christmas, Uncle!
  SHOWING HOW Mr. SAMUEL WELLER GOT INTO DIFFICULTIES CHAPTER LXIV.
Chapter 1 ON THE LOOK OUT In these times of ours, though concerning the exact year there is no need to be precise, a boat of dirty and disreputable appearance, with two figures in it, floated on...
CHAPTER 1 Night is generally my time for walking.
PREFACE TO THE 1857 EDITION I have been occupied with this story, during many working hours of two years.
AUTHOR'S PREFACE This story was begun, within a few months after the publication of the completed "Pickwick Papers."
CHAPTER 1. Dombey and Son Dombey sat in the corner of the darkened room in the great arm-chair by the bedside, and Son lay tucked up warm in a little basket bedstead, carefully disposed on a low ...
PREFACE What is exaggeration to one class of minds and perceptions, is plain truth to another.
Contibutor's Note: I've left in archaic forms such as 'to-morrow' or 'to-day' as they occured in my copy.
With Illustrations by F. H. Townsend and others LONDON: CHAPMAN & HALL, LD.
------------------------------- The Illustrations by John Leech ------------------------------- Chapman and Hall 186 Strand MDCCCXLIII /My own, and only, MS of the Book/ Charles Dickens ...
For the reader: Things that were handwritten are denoted in the text as HW: Asterisms in the text are denoted by [asterism] THE LETTERS OF [HW: Charles Dickens] THE LETTERS OF CHARLES DI...
Transcribed from the 1905 Chapman and Hall “Hard Times and Reprinted Pieces” edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org HUNTED DOWN [1860] I. MOST of us see...
the same vein, and for the next twelve months was a tolerably constant contributor to the _Magazine_.
AMONG other public buildings in a certain town which for many reasons it will be prudent to refrain from mentioning, and to which I will assign no fictitious name, it boasts of one which is common ...
the second of four stories entitled "Holiday Romance" and was published originally in a children's magazine in America.
CONTENTS PAGE _The Long Voyage_ 309 _The Begging-letter Writer_ 317 _A Child’s Dream of a Star_ ...
By HALLIE ERMINIE RIVES Author of The Castaway, Hearts Courageous A Furnace of Earth, etc.
NEW YORK: CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS 1905 * * * * * ONE, two, three, four, five.
PAGE A Christmas Tree 1 What Christmas is as we Grow Older 23 The Poor Relation’s Story 31 The Child’s Story 47 The Scho...
I am a Cheap Jack, and my own father's name was Willum Marigold.
CHAPTER I PAGE +The Pickwickians+ 1 CHAPTER II +The First Day's Journey, and the First Evening's ...
By Charle Dickens CHAPTER I--Part The First Once upon a time, it matters little when, and in stalwart England, it matters little where, a fierce battle was fought.
Transcribed from the 1905 Chapman and Hall “Hard Times and Reprinted Pieces” edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org GEORGE SILVERMAN’S EXPLANATION FIRST CHAPTER...
In Four Parts PART I. INTRODUCTORY ROMANCE PROM THE PEN OF WILLIAM TINKLING, ESQ.
CHAPTER I--THE VILLAGE "And a mighty sing'lar and pretty place it is, as ever I saw in all the days of my life!"
Table of Contents _Chirp the First_ 103 _Chirp the Second_ 132 _Chirp the Third_ ...
WHEN Oliver awoke in the morning he was a good deal surprised to find that a new pair of shoes with strong thick soles had been placed at his bedside, and that his old ones had been removed.
IT was a dull, close, overcast summer evening, when the clouds, which had been threatening all day, spread out in a dense and sluggish mass of vapour, already yielded large drops of rain, and seeme...
THE WRECK I was apprenticed to the Sea when I was twelve years old, and I have encountered a great deal of rough weather, both literal and metaphorical.
THE LETTERS OF Charles Dickens [Illustration] THE LETTERS OF CHARLES DICKENS.
[Illustration: CHARLES DICKENS, HIS WIFE, & HER SISTER DRAWN BY MACLISE IN 1842.
London: BRADBURY & EVANS, WHITEFRIARS.
CHAPTER I--HIS LEAVING IT TILL CALLED FOR The writer of these humble lines being a Waiter, and having come of a family of Waiters, and owning at the present time five brothers who are all Waiters...
the third of four stories entitled "Holiday Romance" and was published originally in a children's magazine in America.
Transcribed from the 1894 Chapman and Hall edition of "Christmas Stories" by David Price, email ccx074@coventry.ac.uk THE SEVEN POOR TRAVELLERS--IN THREE CHAPTERS CHAPTER I--IN THE OLD CITY ...
[Illustration: _Frontispiece._ LITTLE NELL AND HER GRANDFATHER.] CHARLES DICKENS' CHILDREN STORIES RE-TOLD BY HIS GRANDDAUGHTER AND OTHERS WITH TWELVE FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS ...
=ELEVENTH EDITION.= =London:= PRINTED AND PUBLISHED FOR THE AUTHOR, BY BRADBURY AND EVANS, 90, FLEET STREET, AND WHITEFRIARS.
CHAPTER I PAGE +The Story of the Goblins who Stole a Sexton+ 1 CHAPTER II +How the Pickwickians made and cultivated the Acq...
NEW YORK: CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS 1905 * * * * * ‘IF you talk of Murphy and Francis Moore, gentlemen,’ said the lamplighter who ...
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