On going down in the morning, I found my aunt musing so profoundly over the breakfast table, with he...
2009-10-03
It has not occurred to me to mention Peggotty since I ran away; but, of course, I wrote her a letter...
My school-days! The silent gliding on of my existence - the unseen, unfelt progress of my life - fro...
There was a servant in that house, a man who, I understood, was usually with Steerforth, and had com...
When the chambermaid tapped at my door at eight o'clock, and informed me that my shaving-water was o...
I am doubtful whether I was at heart glad or sorry, when my school-days drew to an end, and the time...
Steerforth and I stayed for more than a fortnight in that part of the country. We were very much tog...
When I awoke in the morning I thought very much of little Em'ly, and her emotion last night, after M...
I was going out at my door on the morning after that deplorable day of headache, sickness, and repen...
It was a wonderfully fine thing to have that lofty castle to myself, and to feel, when I shut my out...
Until the day arrived on which I was to entertain my newly-found old friends, I lived principally on...
It may have been in consequence of Mrs. Crupp's advice, and, perhaps, for no better reason than beca...
I saw no more of Uriah Heep, until the day when Agnes left town. I was at the coach office to take l...
I got down to Yarmouth in the evening, and went to the inn. I knew that Peggotty's spare room - my r...
I mentioned to Mr. Spenlow in the morning, that I wanted leave of absence for a short time; and as I...