In [1]:
import codecs
import nltk

CORPUS_FOLDER = '/home/spenteco/0/corpora/muncie_public_library_corpus/PG_no_backmatter_fiction/'

texts = [
    {'file_name': 'Bront_Charlotte_Jane_Eyre_An_Autobiography_PG_1260.txt', 
         'raw_text': '', 'tokens': [], 'text_obj': None},
    {'file_name': 'Dickens_Charles_David_Copperfield_PG_766.txt', 
         'raw_text': '', 'tokens': [], 'text_obj': None},
    {'file_name': 'Thackeray_William_Makepeace_Vanity_Fair_PG_599.txt', 
         'raw_text': '', 'tokens': [], 'text_obj': None},
]

for t in texts:
    t['raw_text'] = codecs.open(CORPUS_FOLDER + t['file_name'], 'r', encoding='utf-8').read()
    t['tokens'] = nltk.word_tokenize(t['raw_text'])
    t['text_obj'] = nltk.Text(t['tokens'])
    
print 'Done!'
Done!
In [2]:
from textblob import Word
from nltk.corpus import stopwords

sw = set(stopwords.words('english'))
In [3]:
import textwrap, json

hyper = lambda s: s.hypernyms()

for t in texts:
    
    text_obj = t['text_obj']

    words_found = []
    
    for word in text_obj.vocab().most_common():

        if len(word[0]) > 2 and word[0] not in sw:

            word_synsets =  Word(word[0]).synsets
            for w in word_synsets:
                h = list(w.closure(hyper, depth=10))
                for a in h:
                    if a.name() in ['visual_percept.n.01', 'look.v.01', 'spy.v']:
                    #if a.name() in ['look.v.01', 'spy.v']:
                        words_found.append(word)
                        break
                    
    words_found = list(set(words_found))
    actual_words_found = []
    n_found = 0
    for w in words_found:
        n_found += w[1]
        actual_words_found.append(w[0].lower())
    
    print
    print '\t\t', t['file_name']
    print
    print 'len(t[\'tokens\'])', len(t['tokens']), \
            'len(words_found)', len(words_found), 'n_found', n_found, \
            'rel freq', ('%.6f' % (float(n_found) / float(len(t['tokens']))))
    print
    print '\n'.join(textwrap.wrap(json.dumps(sorted(list(set(actual_words_found)))), 80))
    
    for word in actual_words_found:
        print
        text_obj.concordance(word, lines=10, width=80)
		Bront_Charlotte_Jane_Eyre_An_Autobiography_PG_1260.txt

len(t['tokens']) 228761 len(words_found) 58 n_found 817 rel freq 0.003571

["admire", "admired", "admires", "admiring", "aspect", "background", "coast",
"consider", "considered", "considering", "considers", "exposure", "eye", "eyed",
"eyes", "field", "fields", "foreground", "gape", "gaping", "gaze", "gazed",
"gazes", "gazing", "glance", "glanced", "glances", "glancing", "glare",
"glared", "glaring", "glimpse", "glimpses", "ground", "grounds", "peep",
"peeped", "peeping", "peer", "peered", "peeress", "profile", "prospect",
"prospects", "regard", "regarded", "regarding", "scene", "scenes", "sight",
"stare", "stared", "tableau", "view", "views"]

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grey front stood out well from the background of a rookery , whose cawing tenant
, who had hitherto lingered in the background , now drew near ; a pale face look
nished already : there was but the background to tint and the drapery to shade o

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, their spokesman , demanded `` the tableau of the whole ; '' whereupon the cur

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rough which I might look out on the grounds , where all was still and petrified
oken by sun or breeze , through the grounds . I covered my head and arms with t
 wing : they flew over the lawn and grounds to alight in a great meadow , from 
her oftener : great houses and fine grounds require the presence of the proprie
d looking far down , I surveyed the grounds laid out like a map : the bright an
when I took a walk by myself in the grounds ; when I went down to the gates and
rhaps exacting , sometimes , on the grounds I stated , namely , that I am old e
chanced to meet me and Adele in the grounds : and while she played with Pilot a
called their occupants out into the grounds . Even when that weather was broken
 window looking out over the silent grounds and silvered fields and waiting for

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 me in my present condition . Helen regarded me , probably with surprise : I cou
mber . I had finished : Miss Temple regarded me a few minutes in silence ; she t
ratification with which our hostess regarded us , as we satisfied our famished a
bitual nasal strains had never been regarded by me in any other light than as a 
emed a tribute to my discretion : I regarded and accepted it as such . His depor
Blanche was moulded like a Dian . I regarded her , of course , with special inte
that the night was warm . Again she regarded me so icily , I felt at once that h
 to call me a beggar . '' She again regarded me with a surprised stare . `` I be
you refused to give me shelter , or regarded me as an impostor , as because you 
- I scarcely know in which light he regarded it . Sometimes , when the day was v

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ebeian bride in the attributes of a peeress . I thought how I would carry down 

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oast ; to the cold and ghastly moon glancing through bars of cloud at a wreck ju
 on my knee till the fire got low , glancing round occasionally to make sure tha
 A ridge of lighted heath , alive , glancing , devouring , would have been a mee
 , baffled ; and for the first time glancing behind , on each side , and before 
showed a genial fire in the grate , glancing on marble hearth and brass fire-iro
ok at them with Adele ; -- you '' ( glancing at me ) `` resume your seat , and a
I hope no one is dead , '' I said , glancing at his black dress . He too looked 
ood upon still covered the hearth . Glancing at the bookcases , I thought I coul
 own meanness . While I was eagerly glancing at the bright pages of `` Marmion '

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nsions . To the Press , for the fair field its honest suffrage has opened to an
as left there alone -- winner of the field . It was the hardest battle I had fo
st a gate , and looked into an empty field where no sheep were feeding , where 
l world was wide , and that a varied field of hopes and fears , of sensations a
sed by the change of scene , the new field offered to hope , seemed all astir .
g the grey base of the mansion ; the field , wide as a park , dotted with its a
s , looked out afar over sequestered field and hill , and along dim sky-line --
exercise for their faculties , and a field for their efforts , as much as their
n on a stile which led thence into a field . Gathering my mantle about me , and
 at the hour I arrive . I have but a field or two to traverse , and then I shal

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 withering dread of oppression . The gaping wound of my wrongs , too , was now q
w was the number of relatives -- the gaping vault , the silent church , the sole
ment of bone and vein ; of the grave gaping at the end : and I thought of drear 
d heart broke it . It plained of its gaping wounds , its inward bleeding , its r
 found some of these heavy-looking , gaping rustics wake up into sharp-witted gi

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s still , and this stirred ; while I gazed , it glided up to the ceiling and qu
 she took her hand from my arm , and gazed at me as if she really did not know 
 began to speak to her ; but she now gazed straight before her , and her face ,
night , and I had fastened my door , gazed leisurely round , and in some measur
uld see nothing ; while , as I still gazed , the unnatural sound was reiterated
ts no burden , Jane . '' He paused ; gazed at me : words almost visible tremble
nded . She looked up , while I still gazed at her : no start , no increase or f
 did not stoop towards me , but only gazed , leaning back in her chair : p190.j
 did not stoop towards me , but only gazed , leaning back in her chair . She be
 fuel , re-arranged the bedclothes , gazed awhile on her who could not now gaze

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ly felt the ground quiver and seen it gape : that something , I , at intervals ,

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sie carried a lantern , whose light glanced on wet steps and gravel road sodden
ed me to undress : when laid down I glanced at the long rows of beds , each of 
 the hearthrug of Gateshead . I now glanced sideways at this piece of architect
field , a mile distant ; and when I glanced down in the direction of the murmur
he bird and mast , a drowned corpse glanced through the green water ; a fair ar
succeeded . Arrows that continually glanced off from Mr. Rochester 's breast an
nd flickering gleam hovered here or glanced there , it was now the bearded phys
aring a cautious step behind me , I glanced over my shoulder : one of the stran
 then , in passing a casement , you glanced out at the thick-falling snow ; you
ous hesitation in your manner : you glanced at me with a slight trouble -- a ho

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 now on a sick bed ; from which , considering the nature of his disease -- decl
of her tractability . '' He stood considering me some minutes ; then added , ``

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ale blank of mist and cloud ; near a scene of wet lawn and storm-beat shrub , w
one upstairs : she now came upon the scene , followed by Bessie and her maid Ab
 of fit : unconsciousness closed the scene . CHAPTER III The next thing I remem
hild ought to have change of air and scene , '' he added , speaking to himself 
ling eddies . How different had this scene looked when I viewed it laid out ben
 , enjoyed fully the beauties of the scene and season ; they let us ramble in t
r in a novel is something like a new scene in a play ; and when I draw up the c
 faculties , roused by the change of scene , the new field offered to hope , se
ith pearly white . No feature in the scene was extraordinary , but all was plea
been looking up , and to that sunlit scene of grove , pasture , and green hill 

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 own children . Mrs. Reed probably considered she had kept this promise ; and so
and again perused with delight . I considered it a narrative of facts , and disc
good-natured looking face . Having considered me at leisure , he said -- '' What
st the wishes of her friends , who considered the match beneath her ; that my gr
s. Reed , but on second thoughts I considered it better to remain silent on that
her candle down on the table . She considered me attentively for a minute or two
er . Still I felt that Helen Burns considered things by a light invisible to my 
w romances , & c. I suppose he had considered that these were all the governess 
han like him ; and I believe he is considered a just and liberal landlord by his
d to bring Mr. Edward into what he considered a painful position , for the sake 

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ious , and gave him a dim and bleared eye and flabby cheeks . He ought now to h
ccasionally also turning a fascinated eye towards the dimly gleaning mirror -- 
ed surveyed me at times with a severe eye , but seldom addressed me : since my 
eath : her usually cold composed grey eye became troubled with a look like fear
 of passing them under the formidable eye of Mrs. Reed , in a room full of ladi
chers were requested to keep a strict eye on her , and , above all , to guard a
transformed under Mr. Brocklehurst 's eye into an artful , noxious child , and 
under her light eyebrows glimmered an eye devoid of ruth ; her skin was dark an
s. Reed looked up from her work ; her eye settled on mine , her fingers at the 
 still lay on her work inactive : her eye of ice continued to dwell freezingly 

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s '' by them only inhabited ; of the coast of Norway , studded with isles from 
e broken boat stranded on a desolate coast ; to the cold and ghastly moon glanc
bush , even the plague-cursed Guinea Coast swamp would suit him better . Well m

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 imagination , -- tall , fair , blue- eyed , and with a Grecian profile . Your e

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 and the strange little figure there gazing at me , with a white face and arms s
e centre , and over which I had been gazing with delight . Mrs. Fairfax stayed b
e , sitting upright on the rug , and gazing with gravity at the blaze , I beheld
k the pipe from her lips , and while gazing steadily at the fire , said very del
and in both his own , he chafed it ; gazing on me , at the same time , with the 
 . `` Well , '' said Mr. Rochester , gazing inquiringly into my eyes , `` how is
smile in return ; and never weary of gazing into your eyes , though they had no 
t. John , the old servant , were all gazing at me . `` St. John , who is it ? ''
alking to me with her sweet voice -- gazing down on me with those eyes your skil
hrough me ; and never did I weary of gazing for his behalf , and of putting into

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 letters for J.E. ? '' I asked . She peered at me over her spectacles , and then

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e the looking- glass ; my fascinated glance involuntarily explored the depth it 
der the same roof with her ; for her glance , now more than ever , when turned o
ent to see its dark orb turn on me a glance of repugnance and contempt . I liste
 another inquisitive and mistrustful glance -- it was for J.E . `` Is there only
aughing : I perceived that Bessie 's glance , though it expressed regard , did i
 presence by a distant nod or a cool glance , and sometimes bow and smile with g
towards me , and with a single hasty glance seemed to dive into my eyes . `` Stu
ssed my mind : he seemed to read the glance , answering as if its import had bee
e offer now . I see at intervals the glance of a curious sort of bird through th
' I well remembered all ; language , glance , and tone seemed at the moment vivi

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s '' by them only inhabited ; of the coast of Norway , studded with isles from 
e broken boat stranded on a desolate coast ; to the cold and ghastly moon glanc
bush , even the plague-cursed Guinea Coast swamp would suit him better . Well m

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 evening , patient , unresentful , regarding it as a deserved punishment . The 
 arguments I used , to get matters regarding the legacy settled as I wished . M
 is reasonable , and I am far from regarding you as a stranger . '' This , spok

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ighter traces of her steps . Flowers peeped out amongst the leaves ; snow-drops 
 on the other side of him . She then peeped round to where I sat ; so stern a ne

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e again regarded me with a surprised stare . `` I believe , '' she said , `` I 
 reckless . A peep , and then a long stare ; and then a departure from my niche
ent . Mary did look up , and she did stare at me : the ladle with which she was

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instantly by her little foot , seen peeping from the skirt of her dress , as sh
ver before received . I found Adele peeping through the schoolroom door , which

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ir , with blue eyes , and a Grecian profile . '' ( Aside . ) `` Damn him ! '' -
r , blue- eyed , and with a Grecian profile . Your eyes dwell on a Vulcan , -- 

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h books as `` Jane Eyre : '' in whose eyes whatever is unusual is wrong ; whose 
ns , and for the look you had in your eyes two minutes since , you rat ! '' Accu
s specking the gloom , and glittering eyes of fear moving where all else was sti
s in moors , and appearing before the eyes of belated travellers . I returned to
 to be firm . Shaking my hair from my eyes , I lifted my head and tried to look 
t . I was a precocious actress in her eyes ; she sincerely looked on me as a com
aking a long voyage , see with my own eyes the little fields , houses , and tree
as standing before him ; he fixed his eyes on me very steadily : his eyes were s
ed his eyes on me very steadily : his eyes were small and grey ; not very bright
! -- with her long curls and her blue eyes , and such a sweet colour as she has 

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chill contracted by sixteen hours ' exposure to the rawness of an October day : 
nder . I have striven long to avoid exposure , and I should not like it to come 

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ion , for I retain yet the sense of admiring awe with which my eyes traced her s
lowed her upstairs and downstairs , admiring as I went ; for all was well arrang

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 and seeing before me a terrible red glare , crossed with thick black bars . I 
was in my own bed , and that the red glare was the nursery fire . It was night 
f a book , which she read by the dim glare of the embers . `` Is it still 'Rass
ts battlements , he cast over them a glare such as I never saw before or since 
 broke from the disturbed coal : the glare , however , as she sat , only threw 

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he leaves of my book , I studied the aspect of that winter afternoon . Afar , it
tly dressed , but of somewhat morose aspect , who installed herself at the top o
indows , which gave it a church-like aspect ; a stone tablet over the door bore 
rey eye , like a reflection from the aspect of an angel . Yet at that moment Hel
ong , cold gallery , by the livelier aspect of my little room , I remembered tha
 third storey of Thornfield Hall the aspect of a home of the past : a shrine of 
od the apparition evinced , whatever aspect it wore , it failed not for seven su
ill picturing her pale and spiritual aspect , her wasted face and sublime gaze ,
longer plain : there was hope in its aspect and life in its colour ; and my eyes
ourage and comfort from the cheerful aspect of each familiar object in full dayl

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brought up in a manner suiting her prospects , '' continued my benefactress ; `
 in conformity to her position and prospects ? '' `` Madam , you may : she shal
roof now again rose before me : my prospects were doubtful yet ; and I had yet 
present gloomy state of the family prospects . Her mind seemed wholly taken up 
e spy and informer , and ruined my prospects for ever . '' Georgiana took out h
 appetite ? '' `` I can not see my prospects clearly to-night , sir ; and I har
e was her life ? -- where were her prospects ? Jane Eyre , who had been an arde
rl again : her life was pale ; her prospects were desolate . A Christmas frost 
: the old world was beyond ; clear prospects opened thus : -- '' 'Go , ' said H
thin , it is with anxiety about my prospects , yet unsettled -- my departure , 

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 but as she did not herself seem to consider she was doing anything out of her p
- in fact , it is nothing to me ; I consider myself quite in the light of an ord
to it , has it not ? and one should consider all , before pronouncing an opinion
nto my saucer , I did not choose to consider . `` Well , I sometimes think we ar
fore him . `` No , you men never do consider economy and common sense . You shou
and as to thinking well of them , I consider some respectable , and stately , an
se , without my feeling disposed to consider the transaction of any moment to me
o tears -- that she was resolved to consider me bad to the last ; because to bel
`` '' Oh , no need to apologise ! I consider that when a dependent does her duty
seraglio , '' I said ; `` so do n't consider me an equivalent for one . If you h

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ong after night had overclouded the prospect , I heard a wild wind rushing among
akfast : how glad I was to behold a prospect of getting something to eat ! I was
high as to exclude every glimpse of prospect ; a covered verandah ran down one s
garden : this pleasure consisted in prospect of noble summits girdling a great h
ide recreation , I told her I had a prospect of getting a new situation where th
gates . I was yet enjoying the calm prospect and pleasant fresh air , yet listen
he preparations for company and the prospect of their arrival , seemed to throw 
ried , and to whom : if I had but a prospect of one day bringing Mr. Rochester a
eat . `` Is it because you have the prospect of a journey before you , Jane ? Is
rdid village , where , besides , no prospect of aid was visible . I should have 

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 a name , and drops his burden , and gazes on it wildly ! He thus grasps and cr
dly ! He thus grasps and cries , and gazes , because he no longer fears to wake

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p surrounding shades rose high , and glared white , the piled- up mattresses and
 the figure stopped : the fiery eyes glared upon me -- she thrust up her candle 
n himself . Mr. Rochester turned and glared at him . His eye , as I have often s

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 , at least his purse . I know she considers the Rochester estate eligible to t
st among strangers , and the third considers himself an alien from his native c

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 , drawn in dark and strong on the foreground , efface the aerial distance of az
as in eclipse ; so , too , was the foreground ; or rather , the nearest billows 
. The second picture contained for foreground only the dim peak of a hill , with
hese into distance , rose , in the foreground , a head , -- a colossal head , in

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oast ; to the cold and ghastly moon glancing through bars of cloud at a wreck ju
 on my knee till the fire got low , glancing round occasionally to make sure tha
 A ridge of lighted heath , alive , glancing , devouring , would have been a mee
 , baffled ; and for the first time glancing behind , on each side , and before 
showed a genial fire in the grate , glancing on marble hearth and brass fire-iro
ok at them with Adele ; -- you '' ( glancing at me ) `` resume your seat , and a
I hope no one is dead , '' I said , glancing at his black dress . He too looked 
ood upon still covered the hearth . Glancing at the bookcases , I thought I coul
 own meanness . While I was eagerly glancing at the bright pages of `` Marmion '

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rvoir of frost and snow , where firm fields of ice , the accumulation of centuri
ge , see with my own eyes the little fields , houses , and trees , the diminutiv
 on embrowned groves and still green fields ; advancing on to the lawn , I looke
ide , on each side , there were only fields , where no cattle now browsed ; and 
`` And not even in Hay Lane , or the fields about it , could you find a trace of
over the silent grounds and silvered fields and waiting for I knew not what . It
d : a road which lay chiefly through fields , and was now little frequented . It
lbion . The hay was all got in ; the fields round Thornfield were green and shor
ce ; its sole separation from lonely fields : a winding walk , bordered with lau
Thornfield . A mile off , beyond the fields , lay a road which stretched in the 

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 but as she did not herself seem to consider she was doing anything out of her p
- in fact , it is nothing to me ; I consider myself quite in the light of an ord
to it , has it not ? and one should consider all , before pronouncing an opinion
nto my saucer , I did not choose to consider . `` Well , I sometimes think we ar
fore him . `` No , you men never do consider economy and common sense . You shou
and as to thinking well of them , I consider some respectable , and stately , an
se , without my feeling disposed to consider the transaction of any moment to me
o tears -- that she was resolved to consider me bad to the last ; because to bel
`` '' Oh , no need to apologise ! I consider that when a dependent does her duty
seraglio , '' I said ; `` so do n't consider me an equivalent for one . If you h

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ries have yet recognised ; because I regard him as the first social regenerator 
I love them . They were not bound to regard with affection a thing that could no
ssie 's glance , though it expressed regard , did in no shape denote admiration 
 before ; but the old lady seemed to regard his existence as a universally under
ociety proportionate to the tranquil regard she had for me , and the moderation 
mother 's faults or yours : I have a regard for her ; and now that I know she is
 think no more of it , aunt , and to regard me with kindness and forgiveness '' 
rceive you have acquired a degree of regard for that foolish little child Adele 
 sometimes have a queer feeling with regard to you -- especially when you are ne
- `` '' Well , but what ? '' `` Your regard ; and if I give you mine in return ,

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hen , turning suddenly , he caught my gaze fastened on his physiognomy . `` You 
as riveted on them , and that I might gaze without being observed , than my eyes
d me at once , with a bold and direct gaze . `` Well , and you want your fortune
ugh the unveiled panes , her glorious gaze roused me . Awaking in the dead of ni
ere , I had a friend 's face under my gaze ; and what did it signify that those 
gazed awhile on her who could not now gaze on me , and then I moved away to the 
 aspect , her wasted face and sublime gaze , as she lay on her placid deathbed ,
 touch -- the glazing eyes shunned my gaze . `` Love me , then , or hate me , as
mine , though I averted both face and gaze . He smiled ; and I thought his smile
ious energy , and because your upward gaze at me now is the very sublime of fait

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d , sprightly . Most gentlemen would admire her , I thought ; and that he did ad
re her , I thought ; and that he did admire her , I already seemed to have obtai
ther to inhale their fragrance or to admire the dew-beads on their petals . A gr
 All the men in her circle seemed to admire her and envy me . I was dazzled , st
an deserts with him in that office ; admire and emulate his courage and devotion
would have ventured much , because I admire , confide in , and , as a sister , I

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d : they looked fresh without being glaring . A spare parlour and bedroom I ref

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ir heads in return , the others only stared at me . They dispersed about the roo
' I did his behest . The company all stared at me as I passed straight among the
e that ? '' I asked : p316.jpg } She stared at me . `` Mother ! '' she exclaimed

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. Folds of scarlet drapery shut in my view to the right hand ; to the left were 
the room , was now exposed to general view on a pedestal of infamy . What my sen
eeable picture presented itself to my view . A snug small room ; a round table b
 Lowood , that my spirits rose at the view . Externals have a great effect on th
bright to my novice-eyes appeared the view beyond . Yet it was merely a very pre
the leads ; will you come and see the view from thence ? '' I followed still , u
. In the clear embers I was tracing a view , not unlike a picture I remembered t
` Oh , that is the light in which you view it ! Well , I must go in now ; and yo
cted ; and now , at the first renewed view of him , they spontaneously arrived ,
e bowstring . Presently advanced into view Miss Ingram . She , too , was attired

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rl , one of my scholars , and sundry views from nature , taken in the Vale of M
 the match , I -- less exalted in my views than St. John -- had been strongly d
has detected in another feelings and views in which it has no power to sympathi
t brother of mine cherishes peculiar views of some sort respecting you , I am s
e people , in pursuing his own large views . It is better , therefore , for the
tter people ; possessed of ideas and views you never entertained in your life :

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h walls so high as to exclude every glimpse of prospect ; a covered verandah ra
king through , I thought I caught a glimpse of a fairy place , so bright to my 
banisters to see if she could get a glimpse of Mr. Rochester ; then she coined 
d see her face ; I have never had a glimpse of it yet . '' `` You will see her 
ing kaleidoscope of imagination : a glimpse of sea between two rocks ; the risi
ior minds , and excluded from every glimpse of communion with what is bright an
 fast following , mass on mass : no glimpse of blue sky had been visible that J
perilous haste , eager to catch one glimpse of you from the top : the stones ro
s pleasure of which I have caught a glimpse -- that of repaying , in part , a m
a mossy bank ; he wishes to catch a glimpse of her fair face without waking her

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I sank prostrate with my face to the ground . Now I wept : Helen Burns was not h
 to weep aloud . She sat down on the ground near me , embraced her knees with he
tte , '' with a kiss I set out . The ground was hard , the air was still , my ro
id the good lady , who now knew what ground we were upon , `` and I am daily tha
lary ! Well then , on that mercenary ground , will you agree to let me hector a 
ittle ? '' `` No , sir , not on that ground ; but , on the ground that you did f
 , not on that ground ; but , on the ground that you did forget it , and that yo
ouse ? How I do still abhor -- `` He ground his teeth and was silent : he arrest
and struck his boot against the hard ground . Some hated thought seemed to have 
ith his arms folded , looking on the ground . At the end of a few minutes he inq

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s the satirist of '' Vanity Fair '' admired in high places ? I can not tell ; b
 a god : nor is he even a great and admired man : he is little liked here ; he 
with her mama , and there everybody admired her , and a young lord fell in love
f her curls . '' `` She was greatly admired , of course ? '' `` Yes , indeed : 
rn out and devoured , I should have admired her -- acknowledged her excellence 
ed of the same place , who was much admired for her beauty a season or two ago 
he world is a dungeon : you must be admired , you must be courted , you must be
 I looked at this fair creature : I admired her with my whole heart . Nature ha

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 little and lively Amy Eshton ; she glances up at him , and chatters like a wre
ght so ; we surprised sundry tender glances and sighs which we interpreted as t
rings ; I recall their interchanged glances ; and something even of the feeling
 her smiles so lavishly , flash her glances so unremittingly , manufacture airs
elt there was no suspicion in their glances : there was more of curiosity . I s

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inted with the world glimpses of its scenes and ways ( I do not mean its corrupt
and ways ( I do not mean its corrupt scenes and wicked ways , but such as derive
ions were reported , and sentimental scenes represented ; and , in short , a vol
as a happy man . I went through rich scenes ! Oh ! my experience has been heaven
ence among strange faces and strange scenes . '' `` Of course : I told you you s
 I was transported in thought to the scenes of childhood : I dreamt I lay in the
rmy -- dreams where , amidst unusual scenes , charged with adventure , with agit
op or appear to advantage . It is in scenes of strife and danger -- where courag

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 a mind unacquainted with the world glimpses of its scenes and ways ( I do not m
 single trees I knew , and familiar glimpses of meadow and hill between them ! A

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 shall be yours that I would accord a peer 's daughter , if about to marry her .

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'' `` Yes , I daresay : no doubt he admires her . '' `` And she him , '' I adde

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at least , appeared to me , at first sight , the straight , narrow , sable-clad
d what large prominent teeth ! `` No sight so sad as that of a naughty child , 
 I am sure they do not see it -- her sight seems turned in , gone down into her
n abstraction to the window , caught sight of a figure just passing : I recogni
e weeks she had been removed from my sight to I knew not what room upstairs . S
 . It was very near , but not yet in sight ; when , in addition to the tramp , 
 and down a long beech avenue within sight of her . He then said that she was t
 the angle of the house , and I lost sight of it . Adele now petitioned to go d
on any account think of venturing in sight of the ladies , either now or at any
r than you were -- as I saw at first sight . What is the matter ? '' `` Nothing

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n the mirror : you have not taken one peep . '' So I turned at the door : I saw 
alls . From behind one pillar I could peep round quietly at the full front of th
lly I grew very bold and reckless . A peep , and then a long stare ; and then a 
r behind a gate-post , indeed ! -- to peep up at chamber lattices , fearing life

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e XXI . Little Em'ly XXII . Some Old Scenes , and Some New People XXIII . I Corr
o conscious of having passed through scenes of which they could have no knowledg
 to Yarmouth . CHAPTER 22 . SOME OLD SCENES , AND SOME NEW PEOPLE Steerforth and
ne , and revisiting the old familiar scenes of my childhood ; while Steerforth ,
, Steerforth , long removed from the scenes of this poor history ! My sorrow may
 tape . I am sufficiently behind the scenes to know the worth of political life 
sional duties , of contemplating the scenes and events of the past , tinged by t
ours to revisiting some metropolitan scenes of past enjoyment . Among other have
that I was actually present in these scenes ; they are impressed upon me with su
the awful noises : looked at faces , scenes , and figures in the fire . At lengt

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ly been taking a casual look at the prospect ; 'and when do you expect -- ' 'I a
nearer , and saw the whole adjacent prospect lying a straight low line under the
s making ripples and dimples on the prospect , of the washing-stand being ricket
ot-board , pretended to look at the prospect ; after which I did very well . He 
 and half turning round , 'no other prospect , Murdstone . ' Mr. Murdstone , wit
loping roof , commanding a pleasant prospect of a timberyard ; and when I took p
 friendless without them , that the prospect of being thrown upon some new shift
here another little window showed a prospect of more stinging-nettles , and a la
ck , who was so low-spirited at the prospect of our separation , and played so i
ecollection . I suppose the opening prospect confused me . I know that my juveni

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 message ? ' 'Ye-es , ' he said , considering . 'Ye-es . Barkis is willin ' . '
p and look at me now -- and after considering for a few moments , said he wante
e ' -- he laid his hand , without considering what he did ( as I supposed ) , u
he consequences of it . ' Without considering , perhaps , whether there were an
dly -- or , I should rather say , considering our relative ages , and the feeli
 it is , my dear , ' he replied , considering about it . 'I am rather so . ' 'Y
ade me , if I had been capable of considering it closely , yet more uncomfortab
er ! ' Silence ensued , and I was considering how I could best disengage my sho
 if I was you , ' said Mr. Dick , considering , and looking vacantly at me , 'I
 we have , ' said Mr. Wickfield , considering , 'your nephew could n't board ju

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ing it -- which I thought was merely gaping , or I should have been rather alarm

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ittle distance apart , dwarfed to my sight by stooping down or kneeling on the 
lt so sleepy , that I knew if I lost sight of anything for a moment , I was gon
se above her head that morning in my sight ; and when I have answered Yes , it 
 Him -- and he was very angry at the sight of me , and sprang out to get at me 
her stringing steel beads . The very sight of these two has such an influence o
ly or lightly ; and it was a strange sight to me to see the cart go on , taking
 remained until they had gone out of sight ; which happened so often , that I w
were in the hot light ; and with the sight of its old houses and gateways , and
tion of gratitude and rest which the sight of the white-curtained bed -- and ho
 ; and waiting to be startled by the sight of the gloomy face , whose non-arriv

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be left unlocked , and where ( for I peeped in once or twice when she was out ) 
h the groves of deserted bedsteads I peeped at , on my way to , and when I was i
s ejaculation out of himself , as he peeped round the door-post at me , showing 
y mine , on the rosy mornings when I peeped out of that same little window in my

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At last in my desolation I began to consider that I was dreadfully in love with 
 the bright shillings , and made me consider London a very cheap place . These p
rry-go-rounder . ' I was obliged to consider a little before I understood what M
quite shipwrecked when they came to consider that they were released from them .
Miss Murdstone , bridling , 'that I consider our lamented Clara to have been , i
eated bursts of laughter . 'You 'll consider yourself guardian , jointly with me
ing of his chin , 'that you may not consider me long-winded as well as short-bre
nly ask you , my second mother , to consider . Are you certain ? ' My aunt finis
 no remonstrance about it , Agnes ? Consider what a connexion it is likely to be
 have considered , and always shall consider , that in my time the great article

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e to live among the trees and in the fields , never growing older , never growin
ns in my limbs from lying out in the fields , and was now so tired and low that 
d of private hotel at Lincoln 's Inn Fields , where there was a stone staircase 
 one ; and I drove to Lincoln 's Inn Fields , where I found my aunt up , and wai
e out . We arrived at Lincoln 's Inn Fields without any new adventures , except 
er ; and they had walked home by the fields , the Doctor told me , the evening b
 ricks scattered about the roads and fields . Still , there was no abatement in 
alked , that winter evening , in the fields together ; and the blessed calm with

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 nor was I moved by fear of him . I admired and loved him , and his approval wa
cept that Steerforth was more to be admired than ever , I remember nothing . He
her of my fortunate meeting with my admired old schoolfellow , and my acceptanc
ike ) broken up the feast with most admired disorder , Daisy . ' 'But where are
mmons . What was to be particularly admired ( he said ) in the Commons , was it
 Mr. Barkis had always liked me and admired me ; that he had often talked of me
y the side and talked to Dora . She admired my horse and patted him -- oh , wha
. I felt so grateful to Agnes , and admired her so ! I saw those two together ,
 no use , then ; so I laughed , and admired , and was very much in love and ver
ng reliance on her that I very much admired . I compared her in my mind with Do

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 an uncommonly knowing face -- after ogling Steerforth for a few moments , broke

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's epistle . It ran thus : 'My best regards to Mr. Thomas Traddles , and if he 
r. T. take charge of my unalterable regards and similar entreaties ? In any cas

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nd know them all ; and even in the background , far away , see Minnie looking on
ll employed : Mrs. Gummidge in the background , clapping her hands like a madwom
usiness was to keep himself in the background , and be constantly exhibited by n
r ; Mr. Omer breathed short in the background ; no one else was there ; and it w
s Murdstone there , supported by a background of sideboard , on which were sever

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 back of his head , and a shame-faced leer upon his countenance , and pervading 
 . ' I wonder now , when I recall his leer , that I did not collar him , and try
ence , and hatred , he revealed ; the leer with which he exulted , even at this 

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ot in flames . But though Peggotty 's eye wanders , she is much offended if min
e . He had that kind of shallow black eye -- I want a better word to express an
-- I want a better word to express an eye that has no depth in it to be looked 
 nothing myself when it was put to my eye , but I pretended I could -- and then
d soppy , I thought , as I carried my eye over the great dull waste that lay ac
tself , at the moment , in her bright eye , that it came into my head to say th
 opinion that she even slept with one eye open ; but I could not concur in this
ialogue , and sought Mr. Murdstone 's eye as it lighted on mine . 'Now , David 
eadful manner every time I caught his eye . After watching me into the second c
ht , and made it look beautiful . 'My eye ! ' he said . 'It seems a good deal ,

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d I am afraid of his wondering why I stare so , and perhaps stopping the servic
n all directions , as far as I could stare over the wilderness , and away at th
rcumstances making people scream and stare , by the unhappy disclosure that I h
attitude as he sat in his cart , and stare heavily at Peggotty , who was opposi
, like two red suns , and stealthily stare at me for I dare say a whole minute 
he house , confronted by the stately stare of some half-dozen of the great urns
d having said she wished I would n't stare so , and having avowed a preference 
, cast her eyes upon her with a wide stare . 'Aye ! ' cried Rosa , smiting hers
ight angry eyes confronting the wide stare , and the set face ; and softened no

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eck , and hands , from unaccustomed exposure to the air and sun , were burnt to 
resented it ; the first sense of my exposure to the mean suspicion that my tende
much , by late events ; and my long exposure to the fierce wind had confused me 

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hatham , -- which , in that night 's aspect , is a mere dream of chalk , and dra
ear Dover , it relieved the solitary aspect of the scene with hope ; and not unt
ul to contemplate mankind in such an aspect , Master Copperfield , but our recep
ittle woman , looking at me with the aspect of a connoisseur ; 'a little bit mor
awing-room , by the grim and distant aspect of Miss Murdstone . But I was reliev
 she would appear with a reproachful aspect , sink breathless on a chair near th
ssed this emotion ; and said with an aspect more triumphant than dejected : 'We 
ake for the future in their sternest aspect , when a hackney-chariot coming afte
 room ; on pretence of its having an aspect more favourable for her rheumatics ,
 and presented our mistakes in a new aspect ; as I could not help communicating 

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s I should immediately have taken in regard to Dora . Within the first week of m
r. Copperfield , to do the same ; to regard it as an investment which is sure of
 Dora was . I entreated Agnes not to regard this as a thoughtless passion which 
ted in every corner of my rooms , in regard of this pepper ; and I was looking o
 face , and the object of that sweet regard and welcome ! 'Ah , Agnes ! ' said I
 him , on account of Agnes , 'that I regard Miss Wickfield otherwise than as a v
vinia , -- 'but , we would prefer to regard those visits , Mr. Traddles , as mad
t whatever shall be entertained with regard to our niece , without being first s
t . But Dora 's aunts soon agreed to regard my aunt as an eccentric and somewhat
As when I saw the tender , beautiful regard which Agnes cast upon her . Miss Lav

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 my aunt , who sat in the bow-window gazing at the sea from behind the green fan
ceeded , in his slimy way , as I sat gazing at him , with this thought in my min
her , and some half-dozen stragglers gazing at the windows which were shut up . 
observing how steadily they both sat gazing on the prospect , and how it thicken
f . I am sure , although absorbed in gazing at the water , that her shawl was of
 an old man making giant kites , and gazing at them in the air , with a delight 

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se magnanimous words , 'is not a fit scene for the boy -- David , go to bed ! '
god of day goes down upon the dreary scene , and -- and in short you are for ev
 relieved the solitary aspect of the scene with hope ; and not until I reached 
dly in his teens , rushed out to the scene of action , pounced upon him , captu
ccompanied by Mr. Wickfield , to the scene of my future studies -- a grave buil
e , and he is the only object in the scene . 'You 're a scholar , ' he said , h
the cloud has passed from the dreary scene , and the God of Day is once more hi
to spare her the knowledge of such a scene as this . I may have effected someth
to them . There will be a deplorable scene , whenever we are married . It will 
 before last . It was such a strange scene to me , and so confined and dark , t

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e XXI . Little Em'ly XXII . Some Old Scenes , and Some New People XXIII . I Corr
o conscious of having passed through scenes of which they could have no knowledg
 to Yarmouth . CHAPTER 22 . SOME OLD SCENES , AND SOME NEW PEOPLE Steerforth and
ne , and revisiting the old familiar scenes of my childhood ; while Steerforth ,
, Steerforth , long removed from the scenes of this poor history ! My sorrow may
 tape . I am sufficiently behind the scenes to know the worth of political life 
sional duties , of contemplating the scenes and events of the past , tinged by t
ours to revisiting some metropolitan scenes of past enjoyment . Among other have
that I was actually present in these scenes ; they are impressed upon me with su
the awful noises : looked at faces , scenes , and figures in the fire . At lengt

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e . A moment afterwards we are again eyeing him . An unhappy culprit , found gui
sion . 'I suppose , ' said my aunt , eyeing me as narrowly as she had eyed the n
 'Thank you , ' said my aunt , still eyeing him keenly . 'You need n't mind me .
ndow , as he sat , in his humility , eyeing me sideways , with his mouth widened
ook he conferred on me , as he stood eyeing us , one after another ; for I had a

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ut in a hackney-chariot , and saw a Panorama and some other sights , and took a 
ved , 'to meet , in the diversified panorama of human existence , with an occasi

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reported next day , that happening to peep in at the parlour-door an hour after 
he street , that I might have another peep at the old houses , and the grey Cath
 of the great urns , and commanding a peep of an old secluded garden belonging t
rlour . My hurried inquiry if I might peep in , was answered with a free permiss
mpt her to draw nigher to 't , and to peep in , maybe , like a ghost , out of th
 own Dora hang up the bird-cage , and peep into the balcony to look for me , and
 began to think about you , I used to peep in the glass , and wonder whether you
ng with us . They have come to have a peep at London . The fact is , when -- was

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s. Micawber . ( 'Wilkins , you are squinting , and will not be able to get your

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explained to me as we went along . I gazed upon the schoolroom into which he to
ike the reverential pilgrims who had gazed upon them ; the still nooks , where 
r insensible figure in his arms . He gazed for a few seconds in the face ; then
bow on the rough chimney-piece , and gazed upon a few expiring embers in the gr

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am . Be calm . ' It has since been considered almost a miracle that my aunt did 
ut of another school of beauty , I considered her a perfect example . There was 
mposition with carpentry , which I considered to be one of the most enviable pos
p me out with the cheeses , and am considered in disgrace for the rest of the ev
than I had anticipated . I was not considered as being formally received into th
 exception of Mr. Creakle , Tungay considered the whole establishment , masters 
e intended for encouragement , and considered to be very kind of him . There was
re , and how sorrowful my face . I considered , after some hours were gone , if 
y trousers -- which Miss Murdstone considered the best armour for the legs in th
scue from this kind of existence I considered quite hopeless , and abandoned , a

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uld be in my power to improve your prospects . ' I think , as Mrs. Micawber sat
ing to , and his various plans and prospects . He was to leave that night , aft
, detailing my happy condition and prospects . I never could have derived anyth
 to leave , but that he had better prospects . Papa was very much depressed the
ave your opinion on Mr. Micawber's prospects . For corn , ' said Mrs. Micawber 
ht my son 's career , and ruin his prospects . Nothing is more certain than tha
 , to the detriment of their joint prospects in life , inquired how Mr. Micawbe
ing the subject ; and my unsettled prospects and indifferent circumstances are 
und ; welcoming a variety of bleak prospects , which appeared , to the best of 
ration of his happiness to tracing prospects in the live-coals , and to thinkin

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; speaking in a professional point of view alone , he was almost shocked . But h
 work-box with a sliding lid , with a view of St. Paul 's Cathedral ( with a pin
ty 's brother 's house again , at one view . Abraham in red going to sacrifice I
 a right arm that shows , in my pigmy view , like a sledge-hammer . Ham was quit
I had my own old plate , with a brown view of a man-of-war in full sail upon it 
 , if you look at it in that point of view . ' I was too sorrowful to discuss th
a pleasant humour when we came within view of Mr. Peggotty 's cottage . It looke
hat they were roots of words , with a view to a new Dictionary which he had in c
ways at unseasonable hours : with the view , I suppose , of taking me by surpris
try to look at it from a new point of view , and not as a schoolboy . ' 'I will 

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 room , until the gentleman who had squinted at me from the upper window came in

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'Agnes , ' said Uriah , either not regarding him , or not knowing what the natu
ungry appetite . He seemed curious regarding the cottage , too , as if it were 
, -- the storm , and my uneasiness regarding Ham were always in the fore-ground

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 , and gave me a kiss that was half admiring and half compassionate , but all wo
 to handle them approvingly , as if admiring some curious novelty in the pattern
ield , Agnes , and I -- Agnes and I admiring the moonlight , and Mr. Wickfield s
for knowing Steerforth better , and admiring him more in a thousand respects , t
as thinking about , as I glanced in admiring silence at the little soft hand tra
Mr. Chillip , looking at me like an admiring Robin . I waived that question , an
n , ' said Mr. Creakle , mournfully admiring him . 'How do you find yourself tod

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d , as he met it with his own , she glanced , I thought , at me . 'Let us say `
 , by a cast . Several times when I glanced at him , I observed that appearance
s. and Miss Creakle ( at whom I now glanced for the first time , and who were ,
ing on him . No veiled future dimly glanced upon him in the moonbeams . There w
eside him , following his eye as it glanced round the room , I saw the boys all
rforth . 'It 's all the same . ' He glanced at me , and Mr. Mell 's hand gently
 I did not know what to reply , and glanced dubiously at Mr. Murdstone . 'He is
Quinion manages that business . ' I glanced at the latter deferentially as he s
rgain -- Annie . ' As Mr. Wickfield glanced towards her , sitting at the tea ta
d himself ; being obliged , when he glanced at some papers on his desk , after 

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 ; and scrutinized me with a piercing gaze that never faltered , never shrunk . 

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ably to myself , than with a hopeful glance towards the time when I shall again 
 had a sure foreboding at the second glance , that it was Miss Betsey . The sett
aboard and candles , and seeing at a glance how ill she was , -- as Miss Betsey 
chairs . All this I saw in the first glance after I crossed the threshold -- chi
 could have been revealed to me at a glance , and so revealed as that a child co
ther look at me sometimes , and then glance at the watchful Miss Murdstone , and
 ' , ' said Mr. Barkis , turning his glance slowly on me again , 'it 's as much 
looked up , and met her sharp bright glance respectfully . 'I have written to hi
ll this time , Mr. Wickfield had his glance upon her as she sat by his own daugh
. I had only time , in dressing , to glance at the solid furniture , the framed 

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rfield ! ' I protested that I had no views of that sort , and that no such sche
 's really conscientious ! ' Her own views of every question , and her correcti
ssed a letter to me , developing her views . Beginning it with that statement o
, for I should be happy to meet your views in any respect . I can not have the 
ue Mr. and Miss W. ( of his ulterior views in reference to the latter I say not
ave an opportunity of developing his views . ' 'My dear , ' said Mr. Micawber ,
 once , that if I were to develop my views to that assembled group , they would
e . We all entered warmly into these views ; and I may mention at once , that t
nd half repudiating Mrs. Micawber 's views as they were stated , but very sensi

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e to live among the trees and in the fields , never growing older , never growin
ns in my limbs from lying out in the fields , and was now so tired and low that 
d of private hotel at Lincoln 's Inn Fields , where there was a stone staircase 
 one ; and I drove to Lincoln 's Inn Fields , where I found my aunt up , and wai
e out . We arrived at Lincoln 's Inn Fields without any new adventures , except 
er ; and they had walked home by the fields , the Doctor told me , the evening b
 ricks scattered about the roads and fields . Still , there was no abatement in 
alked , that winter evening , in the fields together ; and the blessed calm with

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 family , and am much gratified . 'I admire your taste , sir , ' says Mr. Chestl
to be married tomorrow ? Someone you admire . ' 'Not you , I suppose , Agnes ? '
e quite at home . I could not enough admire the change he had wrought in the Gol
at can be indifferent to you . And I admire and love you for it , Steerforth , t
er for her good sense , as much as I admire her for her good looks . ' 'Well sai
gaging little fairy in the world . I admire her -- as my friend does -- exceedin
you said one day that everybody must admire her , and how I thanked you for it !
 of them , and Dora often stopped to admire this one or that one , and I stopped
s one or that one , and I stopped to admire the same one , and Dora , laughing ,
which , he thanked Heaven , he could admire . He feelingly alluded to the young 

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y affronted by his marriage , on the ground that my mother was 'a wax doll ' . S
 , not far off , high and dry on the ground , with an iron funnel sticking out o
than pork afore he got over half the ground . ' 'Are you only going to Yarmouth 
 But when I awoke at intervals , the ground outside the window was not the playg
m to meet me , kneeled down upon the ground and kissed me , and laid my head dow
running in , and bounced down on the ground beside us , and went mad about us bo
 he lays in five-and-twen-ty foot of ground . ' 'RAT -- tat-tat , RAT -- tat-tat
'He lays in five and twen-ty foot of ground , if he lays in a fraction , ' said 
s her poor dear pretty was above the ground , she said , she would never desert 
embered facts ! When I tread the old ground , I do not wonder that I seem to see

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ompany . I recollect Peggotty and I peeping out at them from my little window ;
 eyes and limbs ! ' he then cried , peeping hideously out of the shop , after a
ring her there with a broom , stood peeping out of window at King Charles on ho
the sweet blue eyes of little Em'ly peeping after us , from behind Ham , and he
 ' she said . 'You know Charley ? ' peeping round into his face . 'A little , '
ncing sharply at my face , and then peeping round at Steerforth 's . 'Umph ? ' 
my darling ? I understand yours , ' peeping down into his face . 'Now you may m
he world . I never shall forget him peeping round the corner of the street in T
more than usual ? ' inquired Dora , peeping over my shoulder into my face . 'Wh

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from the window of which I caught a glimpse , as I went in , of Uriah Heep brea
unt , 'that a little change , and a glimpse of life out of doors , may be usefu
 street of Chatham , and I caught a glimpse , in passing , of the lane where th
. Peggotty's embrace . In the first glimpse we had of them all , and at the mom
her doubtful ( as I remember in the glimpse I had of him ) whether to take the 
 I could not get over this farewell glimpse of them for a long time . When Agne
k , passed on even more rapidly . A glimpse of the river through a dull gateway
h the lost girl . But that one dark glimpse of the river , through the gateway 
 sums , carefully worked . From the glimpse I had of them , I should say that I

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e ? ' 'People ca n't die , along the coast , ' said Mr. Peggotty , 'except when
know 'd all that country , 'long the coast , miles and miles . She had n't no c
reatest ever known to blow upon that coast -- had brought together , I made my 
ea that night , and near a dangerous coast , as it is said he was ; and if the 

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other nor Miss Betsey could forbear glancing that way . As the elms bent to one 
ggotty . 'Little Em'ly , ' I said , glancing at her . 'She is your daughter , is
 and all of you , ' said Mr. Mell , glancing round the room , and again patting 
 along the path towards the house , glancing at the windows , and fearing at eve
ys were in school . When I saw them glancing at me out of the windows , as they 
see Minnie looking on , and her eye glancing on her sweetheart , who is near me 
her face was covered with blushes . Glancing up presently through her stray curl
he turned again towards him , after glancing at me as I left the room and went o
nning self again . I could not help glancing at the scar with a painful interest
 sitting here , ' said Steerforth , glancing round the room , 'thinking that all

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y head ; and as I looked at him , he leered at the leaders with the eye with whi
f , and I were left alone together , leered at me , and writhed until I could ha

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was a posthumous child . My father 's eyes had closed upon the light of this wor
t was before her , when , lifting her eyes as she dried them , to the window opp
n on the other side , and carried her eyes on , like a Saracen 's Head in a Dutc
d Peggotty with no shape at all , and eyes so dark that they seemed to darken th
 thrown down on his head . In time my eyes gradually shut up ; and , from seemin
ion is , ' said Peggotty , taking her eyes from me , after a little indecision a
a last look with his ill-omened black eyes , before the door was shut . Peggotty
nd gave him a secret caution with his eyes , to observe Mr. Murdstone , who was 
and the patchwork counterpane made my eyes quite ache with its brightness . One 
air of wings and flown away before my eyes , I do n't think I should have regard

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 deal about the sea , and about them coasts where the sea got to be dark blue , 

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own upon the table without a word , glaring at me the while with exemplary firm
h was strengthened by his manner of glaring down the passage -- 'because that t
wing his voice into the house , and glaring down the passage . As to his dealin

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tion , when a young man , going by , ogled Janet at a window ( which was one of
rchly against her snub nose , as she ogled Steerforth , she was obliged to meet

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the first occasion of my seeing the grounds , I could have done anything to him
s , coiled up on white satin rising grounds , I would give her if I could affor

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hat ? ' Peggotty , with some uneasy glances at me , curtseyed herself out of th
Murdstone does the same . My mother glances submissively at them , shuts the bo
body , and ladies casting indignant glances at me , and -- what ! yes ! -- Agne
l commiseration . Several indignant glances directed at me . 'But I forgive you

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other nor Miss Betsey could forbear glancing that way . As the elms bent to one 
ggotty . 'Little Em'ly , ' I said , glancing at her . 'She is your daughter , is
 and all of you , ' said Mr. Mell , glancing round the room , and again patting 
 along the path towards the house , glancing at the windows , and fearing at eve
ys were in school . When I saw them glancing at me out of the windows , as they 
see Minnie looking on , and her eye glancing on her sweetheart , who is near me 
her face was covered with blushes . Glancing up presently through her stray curl
he turned again towards him , after glancing at me as I left the room and went o
nning self again . I could not help glancing at the scar with a painful interest
 sitting here , ' said Steerforth , glancing round the room , 'thinking that all

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e XXI . Little Em'ly XXII . Some Old Scenes , and Some New People XXIII . I Corr
o conscious of having passed through scenes of which they could have no knowledg
 to Yarmouth . CHAPTER 22 . SOME OLD SCENES , AND SOME NEW PEOPLE Steerforth and
ne , and revisiting the old familiar scenes of my childhood ; while Steerforth ,
, Steerforth , long removed from the scenes of this poor history ! My sorrow may
 tape . I am sufficiently behind the scenes to know the worth of political life 
sional duties , of contemplating the scenes and events of the past , tinged by t
ours to revisiting some metropolitan scenes of past enjoyment . Among other have
that I was actually present in these scenes ; they are impressed upon me with su
the awful noises : looked at faces , scenes , and figures in the fire . At lengt

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At last in my desolation I began to consider that I was dreadfully in love with 
 the bright shillings , and made me consider London a very cheap place . These p
rry-go-rounder . ' I was obliged to consider a little before I understood what M
quite shipwrecked when they came to consider that they were released from them .
Miss Murdstone , bridling , 'that I consider our lamented Clara to have been , i
eated bursts of laughter . 'You 'll consider yourself guardian , jointly with me
ing of his chin , 'that you may not consider me long-winded as well as short-bre
nly ask you , my second mother , to consider . Are you certain ? ' My aunt finis
 no remonstrance about it , Agnes ? Consider what a connexion it is likely to be
 have considered , and always shall consider , that in my time the great article

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ttle room , resting on a sofa . She admires a flower ( pink camellia japonica ,

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ired , kissing his great hand , and leering at us like a mask . We sat there , 

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 message ? ' 'Ye-es , ' he said , considering . 'Ye-es . Barkis is willin ' . '
p and look at me now -- and after considering for a few moments , said he wante
e ' -- he laid his hand , without considering what he did ( as I supposed ) , u
he consequences of it . ' Without considering , perhaps , whether there were an
dly -- or , I should rather say , considering our relative ages , and the feeli
 it is , my dear , ' he replied , considering about it . 'I am rather so . ' 'Y
ade me , if I had been capable of considering it closely , yet more uncomfortab
er ! ' Silence ensued , and I was considering how I could best disengage my sho
 if I was you , ' said Mr. Dick , considering , and looking vacantly at me , 'I
 we have , ' said Mr. Wickfield , considering , 'your nephew could n't board ju

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ing of him . I was still engaged in peering about , when Mr. Mell came back , a
 to the pantry , she was constantly peering in at us , and constantly imagining
 children , huddling together , and peering into older faces ; even stout marin
e . 'Goodness me ! ' said my aunt , peering through the dusk , 'who 's this you

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thing on the board , and shed a blue glare over us that was gone directly ! A c
 phosphorus-box on purpose to shed a glare over his reply , and said he would c
ed in two remote corners : he in the glare of a red velvet lady ; I , in the gl
r object starting up into the sullen glare , I fancied it was no inapt companio
g to hide themselves . The clash and glare of sundry fiery Works upon the river
d . But there was a certain dash and glare about him that caught her . However 

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gged its heavy head , and rolled its goggle eyes , at the clergyman , over its n

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 a gentleman with a very unpromising squint , and a prominent chin , who had a t
s with the eye with which he did n't squint , in a very knowing manner . 'Ai n't
as supplanted by a shabby man with a squint , who had no other merit than smelli

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dangerous character in any of these aspects , but in all of them I carried the 

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ut in a hackney-chariot , and saw a Panorama and some other sights , and took a 
ved , 'to meet , in the diversified panorama of human existence , with an occasi

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he delivery of this oration , my aunt eyed him narrowly . 'How is she ? ' said m
 Master . The man with the wooden leg eyed me all over -- it did n't take long ,
t , with a sagacious air , Mr. Barkis eyed her , and said : 'ARE you pretty comf
nt , eyeing me as narrowly as she had eyed the needle in threading it , 'you thi
chair with his hands in his pockets , eyed us aside , and nodded his head , as m
weet creetur to an early grave ! ' He eyed her gloomily -- remorsefully I though
ate , and went in as he came out . We eyed one another narrowly in passing , and
hat she usually kept beside her , and eyed him attentively . Notwithstanding the

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 , while he was standing opposite , staring so hard , and making me blush in th
'Me , ma'am ? ' returned Peggotty , staring . 'Lord bless you , no ! ' 'Not jus
 n't know ; but I can see him now , staring at me as I ate my dinner , and brin
 allusion , I have no doubt , to my staring at him . I stopped to assure him th
r countenance , sat on the gravel , staring at me , until I began to cry ; when
it could n't hold up , and two weak staring eyes , with which it seemed to be a
r I was lost in amazement , and sat staring at her , quite oblivious , I am afr
ot tear myself away , but sat there staring , in a dream , until the snoring of
ntered easily along , amused by her staring in at the windows , and waiting for
for he knew not what , his face all staring and distorted -- a frightful specta

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atechism , and who may therefore be regarded as a credible witness , reported ne
cold than they were , and that they regarded him with something of my own feelin
ve to be gormed ; but that they all regarded it as constituting a most solemn im
eyes , I do n't think I should have regarded it as much more than I had had reas
ion . I heard that Miss Creakle was regarded by the school in general as being i
ages , and the feeling with which I regarded him , undutiful -- if I showed the 
nother impression . ' Doctor Strong regarded him with a puzzled and doubting loo
no such place , and who , I think , regarded all Courts of Law as a sort of powd
 in the conversation ; and our host regarded us with pride , as the victims of a
. I knew from her own lips that she regarded herself as the innocent cause of hi

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 Miss Creakle , was one of the great sights of my life . I did n't think Miss Cr
 , and saw a Panorama and some other sights , and took a walk through the Museum
e elephant , you 'd lose the best of sights . You never see such a sight ! Minni

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 a little knoll , cheering the whole field on to action , and waving his hat ab
 are a very Daisy . The daisy of the field , at sunrise , is not fresher than y
ld ! We 'll drink the daisies of the field , in compliment to you ; and the lil
 back upon Blood , she had as wide a field for abstract speculation as her neph
and that we would all three take the field together , but on one condition . Th
pe Mr. Micawber is now entering on a field where that mind will develop itself 
t houses , the pastoral landscape of field , orchard , and garden ; everywhere 
I walk with Dora is all in bloom , a field of bright gold ; and now the unseen 
 , and it was past . As a man upon a field of battle will receive a mortal hurt

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 , with his hand to his forehead , glowering at me going by . But the peace and
! ' He pointed to Uriah , pale and glowering in a corner , evidently very much 

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gation names . Again , I catch rare glimpses of my mother , moving her lips timi
 her best hugs . I think I had some glimpses of the real character of this conve
d the little fairy-figure shed some glimpses of her own pure light , that made i
above the rolling abyss , were like glimpses of another shore with towers and bu

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m I to do ? It 's a dreadful thing to gape , but I must do something . I look at
 a parcel of heavy-headed fellows may gape and hold up their hands ? Let them do

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ot done trying on yet . Miss Lavinia peeps in , and tells me mysteriously that 

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as far as Covent Garden Market , and stared at the pineapples . I was fond of wa
ost ferocious-looking ruffians , who stared at me as I went by ; and stopped , p
n with him , and who faced about and stared at me thus ; and then roared to me i
tion of any sort or kind , though it stared him point-blank in the face ! Of cou
 ill-dressed man who had stopped and stared at us in passing , a little before ,
ir , and stood it bolt upright , and stared in confusion on the table-cloth . As
o be -- his confidential clerk . ' I stared at Mr. Micawber , who greatly enjoye
 or something of that kind ; and she stared at me with the most delightful wonde
arkleham dropped the newspaper , and stared more like a figure-head intended for
dy else ; so Mrs. Markleham panted , stared , and fanned herself . 'Annie ! ' sa

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 darlings are like the beasts of the field , and do n't know their own power . 
e promised he 'd let me have Jibb 's field and the Six-acre Meadow -- and much 
you remember that he is going to the field of danger -- `` '' How much money ha
went to survey with eagle glance the field of Waterloo , we asked the conductor
t any force Boney can bring into the field , '' Mr. Sedley objected ; `` the Au
imself galloping many miles from the field of action , entirely alone ; and whi
man of his regiment not slain on the field . He had seen the Duke of Brunswick 
 writhing in pain on the hard-fought field fifteen miles off , where lay , afte
had defended very gallantly upon the field . A French lancer had speared the yo
 , and his admirable coolness in the field . To these parts of the conversation

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 , with a husband somewhere in the background ( she had not seen him as yet , an
oom , the dowagers cackling in the background , and honest Swartz in her favouri
classical tunic , but stood in the background with Aegisthus and others of the p

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ent writer claimed the privilege of peeping into Miss Amelia Sedley 's bedroom 

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earest love ! we 're in Sir Pitt 's grounds , '' interposed his wife . `` I say

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ver of human nature rather than of prospects of any kind , it is towards the bo
 either were discussed ; and their prospects in life canvassed with the greates
s 's career at college -- what his prospects in life were -- hoped heartily he 
 he told his cousin his life , his prospects , his debts , his troubles at the 
ened with sympathy to his senior's prospects of planting and draining , gave hi
's future reputation , and his own prospects in life . '' `` I will tell you wh
; for little George and his future prospects the old man looked much higher . H
 him , his virtues , talents , and prospects , she poured out . She described h
 commencing with the most splendid prospects ) , the coal project ( which only 

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disease , or a family secret , which peeps out every now and then from the embr
ssion . She starts up of a night and peeps into his room stealthily , to see th

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 I feel myself almost a spirit when I gaze upon them . '' `` O -- ah -- Gad -- y
was it that made her start back , and gaze upon him for a moment , and then on t
is caused the young women likewise to gaze in the direction towards which their 
s ( one of those at which she used to gaze with a sick heart when the child was 

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 '' Jos waved his hand , scornfully glancing at the same time under his eyelids 

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rawley , who is represented as the foreground of the picture in his forked beard

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tairs to the drawing-room , knowing glances were telegraphed between Osborne an
wo young officers exchanged knowing glances . George parted from them and strut
ection , and shooting out bloodshot glances at her and George . She redoubled i
with one of her usual quick knowing glances , and made a curtsey and walked awa
t words , one or two knowing tender glances of the eyes , and his heart was inf
olemnly with her large eyes . These glances troubled her visitor . `` She must 
l admirers , distributing sparkling glances , dressed to perfection , curled , 
ane grew silent under those baleful glances . Her simple little fancies shrank 
cupant of it with no very agreeable glances . `` Take it as a rule , '' this sa
. Frederick Bullock , I say , flung glances of the bitterest hatred at the litt

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st a score of young heads were seen peering out of the narrow windows of the st
 and toque and feathers may be seen peering over the heads of all assemblies ) 
 of the departed Sir Pitt Crawley . Peering over the railings and through the b
 and can not pay -- if we are to be peering into everybody 's private life , sp

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generous heart warmed to her at the prospect of misfortune ; or that the idea of
ntance were enjoying that beautiful prospect of bow windows on the one side and 
ty secret to confess , and with the prospect of a painful and stormy interview b
 she regarded it , offered a dismal prospect ; but Emmy was too shy , so to spea
a sumptuous dark green carriage , a prospect of speedy knighthood , and a house 
ent , and perhaps future honours in prospect ? `` I 'll clear the estate now wit
uggle , so cheerless and dreary the prospect seemed to him . He lay all that nig

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le secret . I 'm frank and open ; considering all things , it was very kind of 
ly mean , that before we go , and considering the great and certain risk that h
ns with a good deal of appetite , considering her emotion ; and while she was m
 folks to the dear Miss Crawley . Considering it was too late to disturb the in
 , it became evident to Rebecca , considering these things , that their positio
nd hopeless task , too , at least considering the means that the poor girl poss
Colonel Crawley , who persists in considering me his enemy . '' `` I suppose Lo
We ca n't , Jos , '' he said . `` Considering the circumstances , Amelia ca n't

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his son was entertaining peers and peeresses actually came to Osborne 's ears i

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, which the young gentleman himself regarded with no ordinary complacency , she 
e her maid takes her meals ) is not regarded in the least . Is it so , or is it 
 jolly air , Osborne from his chair regarded Dobbin seated blank and silent oppo
come to this ! The future , had she regarded it , offered a dismal prospect ; bu
m with which at one time the French regarded Napoleon ) , the country seemed in 
 , managed everything for her , and regarded her with that amiable pity , of whi
enthusiasm with which the other sex regarded her . For almost all men who came n
nd had it not been a lucky union as regarded Pitt himself ? The cunning diplomat
 feel how warmly and gratefully she regarded him -- and as for the idea of being
r of guineas , Becky could not have regarded them with more pleasure . You may b

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ir Pitt . `` He was on the parson 's ground , sir , '' replied Mr. Hodson ; and 
f he ever caught 'em poaching on his ground , he'd transport 'em , by the lord h
 as to grudge almost the seed to the ground , whereupon revengeful Nature grudge
 humility . `` It is the lady on the ground , and not the gentleman , '' Miss Cr
n him for a moment , and then on the ground at her feet , and make as if she wou
 face , in his manner of beating the ground with his great feet , in the rapid b
ide in the chair , and , in a word , ground down the old lady in her convalescen
as leaving . He took her up from the ground , and held her in his arms for a min
arm , as he ran swiftly to the alarm ground , where the regiment was mustered , 
third that the latter had held their ground . This last rumour gradually got str

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y . They had previously been to the panorama of Moscow , where a rude fellow , t

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ic bows or remarks to the child , or glared at him with savage-looking eyes . Ra

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 of Prague . '' `` Shall I sing 'Blue Eyed Mary ' or the air from the Cabinet ? 
 shillings in his great pockets as he eyed his subordinate with a look of triump
d Steyne had done , and the young man eyed Crawley with an air which surprised t
 to speak several times , when Georgy eyed her and listened to her . At the dese

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es Osborne and their governess , who stared after her as she went sadly away , w
er when spoken to ; how Lady Blanche stared at her with her eye-glass ; and what
ell , old boy , how are you ? '' and stared in Mrs. O'Dowd 's face and at the bl
al , with the orders in his button , stared at the newcomer with a sulky scowl ,
he letter on the table , and Osborne stared at him for a moment or two in silenc
e fixed , and looking nowhere . They stared blank in the face of Osborne , as th
rriage had passed on , he turned and stared at the Sergeant , with a curse and d
laced herself in front of them , and stared at her little enemy . To stare Becky
t sat by themselves near the wheel , stared at everybody , and spoke to no one .
tle , timid , imploring curtsey . He stared aghast at her for a minute , as Macb

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look at the performances . There are scenes of all sorts ; some dreadful combats
 grand and lofty horse-riding , some scenes of high life , and some of very midd
ghter , and be supposed to represent scenes of '' life . '' Or if , on the contr
nd not prized it ! A thousand homely scenes and recollections crowded on him -- 
 of course you begin to cry . I hate scenes . Why am I always to be worried ? Go
 with him , after having visited the scenes of his son 's last exploits . His bu
oud Osbornes . '' Amidst such humble scenes and associates George 's early youth
ills of melody were heard behind the scenes , and gurgling from a sweet pasteboa
dens . Pleasant Rhine gardens ! Fair scenes of peace and sunshine -- noble purpl
t has not a grateful memory of those scenes of friendly repose and beauty ? To l

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r ) must have been pleased with the tableau with which the last act of our litt

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the particulars of the furniture in staring capitals . They have hung a shred o
 dinner , his eyes , which had been staring at everybody in turn , fixed themse
resent winter season , with Phoebus staring her out of countenance from the opp
which Mrs. Raggles had had enough , staring at Becky over the little gilt glass
overed with cockades and feathers , staring from the windows ) Mrs. Frederick B
nd her and saw Georgy's honest face staring at the scene . The little scamp ! W
n any day on the Dike , smoking and staring at the women , and who speedily got

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ing . I declare I can almost see the coast of France ! '' and her bright green 
ry far . She perched upon the French coast at Boulogne , that refuge of so much

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 his of whom we have had occasional glimpses , from the stout senior Major , who
h charms as those of which we catch glimpses while her ladyship 's carriage pass

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unsuccessful competitors catching a glimpse of him at this moment , the lady sa

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e little course of study which was considered necessary for ladies in those days
aves , usher and all , who rightly considered that the selling of goods by retai
 ever thine own REBECCA Everything considered , I think it is quite as well for 
here George was . . . . All things considered , I think it was as well the gates
ation regarding him , and had long considered him a profligate , lost , and aban
`` Dr Squills and myself have both considered Miss Crawley 's case with every an
nt young fellow never for a moment considered that the want of means to keep a n
 called that proposal a hint , and considered it a very dexterous piece of diplo
sarcastic tones ) . But it was n't considered the part of a gentleman , in MY ti
l to a cathaydral , its fair owner considered ) knelled forth that fatal hour , 

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rvant in question with a most killing ogle . Jos was even more splendid at Brigh
exceeding large eyes and curly hair , ogle ladies in riding habits prancing by t

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r companions , and the affectionate regards of her mistress , who has the honou
ss and torn with pity , as a parent regards an infant in pain . At last , Georg
s it mean when a lady says that she regards Jane as a sister ? It has been desc
e claims of that estimable woman as regards fashion were settled , and some of 
s , never particularly squeamish as regards morals , especially in English peop

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t Sir Pitt was brought to change his views after the death of the great Whig st
question , and with her own peculiar views ? She could not answer it , so she p
, which she frequented ; and how her views were very much changed by circumstan
 singing at church and by her proper views upon serious subjects , concerning w

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age -- but the walk over the Rectory fields , and in at the little park wicket ,
ning summer of 1815 , when its green fields and quiet cities were enlivened by m
his carriage , and went through both fields under his guidance . He saw the poin
 crape round it . The sight of those fields of stubble and turnips , now his own
the world . The old haunts , the old fields and woods , the copses , ponds , and
ho had commanded it in many glorious fields . Tapeworm must have met with Colone

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he news how his son was entertaining peers and peeresses actually came to Osbor
t gate , through which an old porter peers sometimes with a fat and gloomy red 
very man who watches your pains , or peers into those dark places where the tor

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 of Prague . '' `` Shall I sing 'Blue Eyed Mary ' or the air from the Cabinet ? 
 shillings in his great pockets as he eyed his subordinate with a look of triump
d Steyne had done , and the young man eyed Crawley with an air which surprised t
 to speak several times , when Georgy eyed her and listened to her . At the dese

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brass warming-pans , that are fit to stare the sun itself out of countenance . 
 and stared at her little enemy . To stare Becky out of countenance required a 
savage-looking eyes . Rawdon used to stare him in the face and double his littl
yes , and Lady Grizzel Macbeth would stare ! Hush ! silence ! there is Pasta be
s you found there . Yes , Madame may stare , but we do . How was it that no min

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eat deal more than was made public regarding Mr . Crisp and Miss Sharp , and th
ntrivances ; and he was very witty regarding the number of Scotchmen whom Lord 
d not dare to breathe such an idea regarding them . Miss Maria Osborne , it is 
 Laura a great deal of information regarding the passion of love , which must h
 jokes of his mess-room companions regarding them , and ordered his servant nev
ulged in most romantic conjectures regarding this female correspondent of Osbor
mean ? You 've adopted such a tone regarding me lately that I 'm -- -- -- if I 
ssibly come to certain conclusions regarding the character of Mr. Osborne . Som
most affectionate in his inquiries regarding that amiable relative . There seem
ily were in a fever of expectation regarding the will , and Rawdon Crawley was 

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iteous way , and showing his yellow eyeballs and white teeth . For , you see , w

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ke a grand historical picture of the scene of the boots . Sedley shall be repre
ous manner . Suppose we had laid the scene in Grosvenor Square , with the very 
d of Dobbin 's hand , acted over the scene , to the horror of the original perf
intend to throw a veil . But after a scene in which one person was in earnest a
claircissement comes there will be a scene , and hysterics , and a great quarre
ppeared to be highly amused with the scene , and to whom , finally , this lot w
ptain Dobbin , except a little usual scene with Papa , '' the lady said . `` We
th him as not . Provided there is no scene , why should n't we meet ? I do n't 
cream of hysterical tears . The last scene of her dismal Vanity Fair comedy was
r above them ; and Rebecca acted the scene with great spirit , and preached Raw

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th the greatest liveliness , and had peeped into the huge wardrobes , and the cl
nd her neck ; one of her little feet peeped out from the fresh crisp folds of th
you remember , Miss Briggs , how you peeped in at the door and saw old Sir Pitt 
urier , Mr. Kirsch , and having only peeped into a play-room at Baden-Baden when
as the carriage flashed by , and she peeped out at it from behind the shrubs tha
d of itself and Becky 's little head peeped out full of archness and mischief . 

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e old man fell down on his knees and leered at her like a satyr . Rebecca starte
nd he laughed , and took snuff , and leered at her and pinched her hand . Pitt o
ey paid her tipsy compliments ; they leered at her over the dinner-table . And t

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 the gentleman , and her modest eyes gazed so perseveringly on the carpet that 
self , he sank down in a chair , and gazed and sighed and puffed portentously .
 seat and did not dare to speak : he gazed with all his eyes at the beautifully
rs over which the picture hung , and gazed and gazed at it . Its eyes seemed to
ich the picture hung , and gazed and gazed at it . Its eyes seemed to look down

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re are bullies pushing about , bucks ogling the women , knaves picking pockets ,
ho 's this little schoolgirl that is ogling and making love to him ? Hang it , t
n about that silly little flirting , ogling thing was never known , the mamma an
ossing . She was always dangling and ogling after him , I recollect now ; and I 
y , or riding a showy chestnut , and ogling broughams in the Parks -- those who 

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ery brilliant , in a musical point of view , but contain numberless good-natured
sy , and had some dreadful designs in view . Thus the doings at the Hall were th
ain ( albeit uncertain ) morrow is in view , about which all of us must some day
ain the pious object which she had in view . Whither to take her was the next pu
n . Then , having a particular end in view , this dexterous captain proceeded to
of the whole house , at least in full view of the General 's glass , now brought
 and smirked on another , all in full view of the jealous opera-glass opposite .
and satisfaction from having one more view of Amelia before the regiment marched
eyne lives at Naples , preferring the view of the Bay and Capri and Vesuvius to 
 hands with them , and smiling in the view of all persons . She was an artist he

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stly neck , a shining bald head , a leering red face , a pair of twinkling grey
id Jos Sedley , quite pleased , and leering up at the maid-servant in question 
n his high-heeled lacquered boots , leering under the bonnets of passers-by , o
to grin hideously , his little eyes leering towards Rebecca . The great Lord of
harge her ; and the worthy fellow , leering at his patronesses and giving them 

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 has his bundle of papers out of his gaping coat pocket ; and the tape off , and
at the bottle , leaving the old lady gaping at her , furious , and holding the g
 and habitues , who ordinarily stand gaping and grinning out of the great front 

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y , touched her with shame ; and the aspect of the kind parents filled her with 
itish army from Brussels changed the aspect of the combat of Quatre Bras , the s
y without license . The park wore an aspect of utter dreariness and ruin . The d
and Capri and Vesuvius to the dreary aspect of the wall in Gaunt Square . A few 

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t her little protege , blessing and admiring her as a dear , artless , tender-he
 shirt for business , promising his admiring wife not to punish Captain D. 's po
nts and delights and raptures , and admiring young Pitt Binkie , whom she declar
nds , Becky ? '' said her husband , admiring some jewels which he had never seen
f the Major . George could not help admiring his friend's simplicity , his good 
 as he could have an opportunity of admiring the bright eyes of Mrs. Osborne ( w

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 of `` Vanity Fair . '' Some people consider Fairs immoral altogether , and esch
nce as Miss Jemima had been ; for , consider , it was but one minute that she ha
orne , `` that , right or wrong , I consider Miss Amelia Sedley the first singer
the purse ; and asked permission to consider him for the future as her kind , ki
 the preachifying . '' `` O , sir ! consider the servants . '' `` The servants b
u ought to have no superior , and I consider you , my love , as my equal in ever
otion , which anybody who likes may consider unmanly . He swore that Amelia was 
 and her kind words . That he would consider himself beaten , after one defeat ,
 some respectable people who do n't consider themselves at liberty to indulge in
 pleased to contract , he ceases to consider you henceforth as a member of his f

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voluntary , timid , gentle motion of regard on the part of the simple girl . It 
hought of executing her threats with regard to Miss Sharp ; for though nothing i
r the borough . It is related , with regard to the borough of Queen 's Crawley ,
ary , let them have their own way in regard to educating themselves ; for what i
ned the FONDEST and most reverential regard for Miss Pinkerton , and DEAR Chiswi
e ca n't be a more touching proof of regard ) , and meditated vaguely some great
re over . They added to her original regard for Mr. Osborne . Her woman 's insti
 '' Rawdon remarked , with his usual regard for his elder brother . Rebecca said
 , uttered many soothing protests of regard and affection for her , vowed that s
himself must at least be silent with regard to her marriage . How Miss Crawley w

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e hyena face of the old gentleman to glare out . What was it set one to watch t
 little time . He ca n't survive the glare of fashion long . It scorches him up

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th Miss Sharp ; being shot dead by a glance of her eyes which was fired all the 
 '' said the eldest : and I saw at a glance that I need not be afraid of THAT wo
forward eagerly to meet her , gave a glance of great scorn at the bewildered Bri
ent writer went to survey with eagle glance the field of Waterloo , we asked the
 not have wounded him more than that glance of hopeless kindness . He bent over 
ut of countenance required a severer glance than even the frigid old Bareacres c
he said with pleasure beaming in her glance . Indeed , she was really sincerely 
entered full of gaiety . He saw at a glance what had happened in his absence , a
ve the luckless fellow such a savage glance with the eyes as almost made him sin
brilliants off his jacket for a kind glance from those dazzling eyes . Jabotiere

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 came a knowing and not very pleasing leer ) -- why boys will be boys . Only the

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st a score of young heads were seen peering out of the narrow windows of the st
 and toque and feathers may be seen peering over the heads of all assemblies ) 
 of the departed Sir Pitt Crawley . Peering over the railings and through the b
 and can not pay -- if we are to be peering into everybody 's private life , sp

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aughter ; in which , encountering the eye of Miss Sharp , he stopped all of a s
his might -- once at Mr. Cuff 's left eye , and once on his beautiful Roman nos
nd in so doing , caught Miss Sharp 's eye fixed keenly upon him , at which he b
kney-coachman downstairs with a black eye , and a tied-up head , vowing he 'll 
erence except for prosperity , and no eye for anything beyond success . Such pe
, and her ladyship a wink of the left eye ; all of which Becky caricatured to a
e like ; while George had his mind 's eye directed to the stables , the kennel 
e . Anybody can see that with half an eye . '' `` And you yourself ? '' `` Why 
er whether the Imperial birds had any eye for a little corner of the parish of 
th the leaves of the music , when her eye fell upon the title , and she saw '' 

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he utmost of her power . Who can but admire this quality of gratitude in an unpr
etween two brethren ; and ca n't but admire , as I think what a fine and durable
heroic female character which ladies admire is a more glorious and beautiful obj
 this consolation -- that the men do admire them after all ; and that , in spite
 most benevolent wonder possible . I admire that admiration which the genteel wo
wdon 's adored relative , I love and admire Miss Crawley , dear Miss Briggs , be
ng fellows of the -- th to adore and admire Mrs. Osborne . Her simple artless be
e men are cowards in heart that they admire bravery so much , and place military
 with him , it was impossible not to admire fervently -- a statesman who had alw
 pretty face which all you gentlemen admire so . Miss Grits , who has five thous

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 '' said Rebecca . Jos Sedley , who admired his own legs prodigiously , and alw
efore they were acquainted , he had admired Osborne in secret . Now he was his 
 Wilberforce 's , whose politics he admired , and had that famous correspondenc
whom our immortal poet Gray so much admired , and of the universal Monsieur de 
 her much of his conversation . She admired , beyond measure , his speech at th
to the friend of my youth , and the ADMIRED of the great lexicographer of our c
dour and glory of her imagination ; admired his dulness as manly simplicity ; w
, or a servant , or a picture , and admired her with the most benevolent wonder
 her to the operation . Who has not admired the artifices and delicate approach
in matters of taste or difficulty , admired her poetry , and by a thousand acts

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nmost parlour . George was too busy gloating over the money ( for he had never h

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utiful . She had had a little black profile of him done for a shilling , and th

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s dead , is he ? He might have been a Peer if he had played his cards better . M
by the deference with which the great Peer treated his sister-in-law , by her ea
rip down again to wait upon the great peer . She found him grinning over the bow
r her wages , I suppose ? '' said the Peer . `` Worse than that , '' said Becky 
 -- it , how much is it ? '' said the Peer with an oath . And Becky , reflecting
rd and villain ! '' And he struck the Peer twice over the face with his open han
 the ladies that had n't a relation a Peer , though the husband might be a drysa

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en to his lady . '' In Miss Jemima 's eyes an autograph letter of her sister , M
est of smiles , and she had a pair of eyes which sparkled with the brightest and
her schoolmistress greatly before her eyes , Miss Sedley did not venture , in he
in a fury . `` I hope I may never set eyes on it again . I wish it were in the b
rson ; pale , sandy-haired , and with eyes habitually cast down : when they look
 ; being shot dead by a glance of her eyes which was fired all the way across Ch
ith Mr . Crisp , except under her own eyes on the two occasions when she had met
sey to the gentleman , and her modest eyes gazed so perseveringly on the carpet 
avenly ! '' said Miss Sharp , and her eyes went from the carpet straight to the 
a very modest , and holding her green eyes downwards . She was dressed in white 

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en to his lady . '' In Miss Jemima 's eyes an autograph letter of her sister , M
est of smiles , and she had a pair of eyes which sparkled with the brightest and
her schoolmistress greatly before her eyes , Miss Sedley did not venture , in he
in a fury . `` I hope I may never set eyes on it again . I wish it were in the b
rson ; pale , sandy-haired , and with eyes habitually cast down : when they look
 ; being shot dead by a glance of her eyes which was fired all the way across Ch
ith Mr . Crisp , except under her own eyes on the two occasions when she had met
sey to the gentleman , and her modest eyes gazed so perseveringly on the carpet 
avenly ! '' said Miss Sharp , and her eyes went from the carpet straight to the 
a very modest , and holding her green eyes downwards . She was dressed in white 

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out of the Valley of Diamonds out of sight , far into the clouds : and there wa
Joseph 's great form should heave in sight . `` Sister Anne is on the watch-tow
ist as bad -- never happy out of her sight . The Capting quite wild about her .
ebecca was entirely surprised at the sight of the comfortable old house where s
. Dobbin was very soft-hearted . The sight of women and children in pain always
eak to Mrs. Bute Crawley . '' `` The sight of her horrid nephew casually in the
he ring , Rawdon 's stanhope came in sight ; Rebecca was seated by him . In the
n George 's would have melted at the sight of that sweet face so sadly ravaged 
bin was not a little affected by the sight of this once kind old friend , craze
ntic advocate of friendship at first sight could desire . What a match for Geor

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in which they found themselves , and gazing upon honest Sambo , the black footma
her . On the morrow , as Rebecca was gazing from the window , she startled Miss 
m which George and Mrs. Crawley were gazing upon the calm ocean spread shining b
y-seven miles off ? '' Becky added , gazing at that orb with a smile . `` Is n't
or him : when he had sate enraptured gazing at her white arms and bright eyes . 
d he lay on his bed speechless , and gazing with a dreadful gloom . Good God ! h
ass , with the chained eagle above , gazing upon the back of the ticket in the w
similar . To us , from the outside , gazing over the policeman 's shoulders at t

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 sporting gentleman in Vanity Fair considers to be his due from his neighbour .

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 '' said Rebecca . Jos Sedley , who admired his own legs prodigiously , and alw
efore they were acquainted , he had admired Osborne in secret . Now he was his 
 Wilberforce 's , whose politics he admired , and had that famous correspondenc
whom our immortal poet Gray so much admired , and of the universal Monsieur de 
 her much of his conversation . She admired , beyond measure , his speech at th
to the friend of my youth , and the ADMIRED of the great lexicographer of our c
dour and glory of her imagination ; admired his dulness as manly simplicity ; w
, or a servant , or a picture , and admired her with the most benevolent wonder
 her to the operation . Who has not admired the artifices and delicate approach
in matters of taste or difficulty , admired her poetry , and by a thousand acts

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 , '' the fond parent thought , and glanced towards that dear child , an unwhol

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s dead , is he ? He might have been a Peer if he had played his cards better . M
by the deference with which the great Peer treated his sister-in-law , by her ea
rip down again to wait upon the great peer . She found him grinning over the bow
r her wages , I suppose ? '' said the Peer . `` Worse than that , '' said Becky 
 -- it , how much is it ? '' said the Peer with an oath . And Becky , reflecting
rd and villain ! '' And he struck the Peer twice over the face with his open han
 the ladies that had n't a relation a Peer , though the husband might be a drysa

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, he is a lofty man of genius , and admires the great and heroic in life and no

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ke a grand historical picture of the scene of the boots . Sedley shall be repre
ous manner . Suppose we had laid the scene in Grosvenor Square , with the very 
d of Dobbin 's hand , acted over the scene , to the horror of the original perf
intend to throw a veil . But after a scene in which one person was in earnest a
claircissement comes there will be a scene , and hysterics , and a great quarre
ppeared to be highly amused with the scene , and to whom , finally , this lot w
ptain Dobbin , except a little usual scene with Papa , '' the lady said . `` We
th him as not . Provided there is no scene , why should n't we meet ? I do n't 
cream of hysterical tears . The last scene of her dismal Vanity Fair comedy was
r above them ; and Rebecca acted the scene with great spirit , and preached Raw

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le secret . I 'm frank and open ; considering all things , it was very kind of 
ly mean , that before we go , and considering the great and certain risk that h
ns with a good deal of appetite , considering her emotion ; and while she was m
 folks to the dear Miss Crawley . Considering it was too late to disturb the in
 , it became evident to Rebecca , considering these things , that their positio
nd hopeless task , too , at least considering the means that the poor girl poss
Colonel Crawley , who persists in considering me his enemy . '' `` I suppose Lo
We ca n't , Jos , '' he said . `` Considering the circumstances , Amelia ca n't

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art . I will only act Moonshine , and peep harmless into the bed where faith and
 to Chatham and Rochester , strove to peep into the barracks where George was . 
ts , dawdle up and down Pall Mall and peep into the coaches as they drive up wit
above water ? No ! Those who like may peep down under waves that are pretty tran
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