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" The desire to be buried next her is as strong upon me now, as it was five years ago; and I know (for I don't think there ever was love like that I bear her) that it will never diminish. I fear I can do nothing. Do you think I can? They would move her... "
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1812-1842

John Forster - 1842 - 450 pages
...like that I bear her) that it ' will never diminish. I fear I can do nothing. Do you ' think I can 1 They would move her on Wednesday, if ' I resolved to have it done. 1 cannot bear the thought ' of being excluded from her dust ; and yet I feel that her ' brothers and...
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The Life of Charles Dickens, Volume 1

John Forster - Novelists, English - 1872 - 440 pages
...upon me now as it was five years ago; and I know (for I don't think there ever was love like that I bear her) that it will never diminish. I fear I can...sisters, and her mother, have a better right than I to * See ante, p. 244. VOL. I. — 25 T be placed beside her. It is but an idea. I neither think...
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The Life of Charles Dickens, Volume 1

John Forster - Novelists, English - 1872 - 442 pages
...upon me now as it was five years ago; and I know (for I don't think there ever was love like that I bear her) that it will never diminish. I fear I can...sisters, and her mother, have a better right than I to * See ante, p. 244. VOL. I. — 25 T be placed beside her. It is but an idea. I neither think...
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The Fortnightly Review, Volume 17

England - 1872 - 752 pages
...and I know (for I don't think there ever was love like that I bear her) that it will never diminish. I cannot bear the thought of being excluded from her...and sisters and her mother have a better right than I to be placed beside her. It is but an idea. I neither hope nor think (God forbid) that our spirits...
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The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 15; Volume 78

1872 - 830 pages
...(for I don't think there ever was love like that I bear her) that it will never diminish. I can not bear the thought of being excluded from her dust ;...and sisters and her mother have a better right than I to be placed beside her. It is but an idea. I neither hope nor think (God forbid) that our spirits...
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The Life of Charles Dickens, Volume 1

John Forster - Authors, English - 1872 - 574 pages
..."upon me now, as it was five years ago; and I "know (for I don't think there ever was love like "that I bear her) that it will never diminish. I "fear I can...think I can? "They would move her on Wednesday, if I re" solved to have it done. I cannot bear the thought "of being excluded from her dust; and yet I feel...
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The Life of Charles Dickens: 1812-1842

John Forster - 1872 - 432 pages
...me ' now, as it was five years ago ; and I know (for I don't ' think there ever was love like that I bear her) that it ' will never diminish. I fear I can do nothing. Do you ' think I can 1 They would move her on Wednesday, if ' I resolved to have it done. I cannot bear the thought ' of...
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The Life of Charles Dickens: 1812-1842

John Forster - 1873 - 456 pages
...years ago; and I know (for I don't think theie ever was love like that I bear her) that it will-never diminish. I fear I can do nothing. Do you think I...sisters, and her mother, have a better right than I to * See ante, p. 244. VOL. I. — 25 T be placed beside her. It is but an idea. I neither think...
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Famous English Authors of the Nineteenth Century

Sarah Knowles Bolton - Authors, English - 1890 - 488 pages
...upon me now as it was five years ago ; and I know (for I don't think there ever was love like that I bear her) that it will never diminish. I fear I can...sisters, and her mother, have a better right than I to be placed beside her. " It is but an idea. I neither think nor hope (God forbid) that our spirits...
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The Works of Charles Dickens ...

Charles Dickens - 1899 - 570 pages
...know (for I don't think 7^0,d ' there ever was love like that I bear her) that it will never sotrow' diminish. I fear I can do nothing. Do you think I...sisters, and her ' mother, have a better right than I to be placed beside her. it ' is but an idea. I neither think nor hope (God forbid) that our ' spirits...
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