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" ... within her delicate frame, and but one outward sense — the sense of touch. There she was, before me; built up, as it were, in a marble cell, impervious to any ray of light, or particle of sound ; with her poor white hand peeping through a chink... "
My American Tour: Being Notes Taken During a Tour Through the United States ... - Page 95
by David Thomas - 1868 - 208 lehte
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The North American Review, 56. köide

1843 - 706 lehte
...and what a worker of hypocrisy this sight, the loss of which we so much pity, would appear to be ! " The thought occurred to me, as I sat down in another...human faculty, and hope, and power of goodness and affection, enclosed within her delicate frame, and but one outward sense, the sense of touch. There...
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The St. Peterburg English Review, 4. köide

S. Warrand - 1842 - 590 lehte
...out, and what a worker of hypocrisy this sight, the loss of which we so much pity, would appear to be! The thought occurred to me as I sat down in another...human faculty, and hope, and power of goodness and affection, inclosed within her delicate frame, and but one outward sense — the sense of touch. There...
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American Notes for General Circulation

Charles Dickens - 1842 - 340 lehte
...and what a worker of hypocrisy this sight, the loss of which we so much pity, would appear to be ! The thought occurred to me as I sat down in another...human faculty, and hope, and power of goodness and affection, inclosed within her delicate frame, and but one outward sense — the sense of touch. There...
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The Saint Petersburg English Review of Literature, the Arts and ..., 4. köide

1842 - 590 lehte
...out, and what a worker of hypocrisy this sight, the loss of which we so much pity, would appear to be! The thought occurred to me as I sat down in another...human faculty, and hope, and power of goodness and affection, inclosed within her delicate frame, and but one outward sense — the sense of touch. There...
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Works, 1. köide

Charles Dickens - 1842 - 646 lehte
...and what a worker of hypocrisy this sight , the loss of which we so much pity , would appear to be ! The thought occurred to me as I sat down in another...human faculty, and hope, and power of goodness and affection, inclosed within her delicate frame , and but one outward sense — the sense of touch. There...
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The St. Petersburg English Review, of Literature, the Arts, and ..., 4. köide

1842 - 592 lehte
...this sight, the loss of which we so much pity, would appear to be! The thought occurred lo me as I sal down in another room, before a girl, blind, deaf,...human faculty, and hope, and power of goodness and affection, inclosed within her delicate frame, and but one outward sense — the sense of touch. There...
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The Independent magazine (ed. by J. Fletcher)., 2. köide

J. Fletcher - 1843 - 472 lehte
...that here obstructs us in the pursuit of truth, shall have passed away. LAURA BRIDGMAN. I sat down before a girl, blind, deaf, and dumb ; destitute of...human faculty, and hope, and power of goodness and affection, inclosed within her delicate frame, and but one outward sense — the sense of touch. There...
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Lucas's Penny Library, 1. number

1842 - 92 lehte
...and what a worker of hypocrisy this sight, the loss of which we so much pity, would appear to be ! The thought occurred to me as I sat down in another room, before a gir), blind, deaf, and dumb ; destitute of smell, and nearly so of taste ; before a fair young creature...
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Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts

William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1845 - 846 lehte
...passages from the account of his visit. " The thought occurred to me," he observes, " as I sat down before a girl blind, deaf, and dumb, destitute of...human faculty, and hope, and power of goodness and affection, enclosed within her delicate frame, and but one outward sense — the sense of touch. There...
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Kind Words for His Young Friends: From the London Ed

Uncle William (pseud.) - 1849 - 224 lehte
...of suffering. A gentleman who visited Boston, saw there a little girl, named Eliza Bridgman, who was blind, deaf and dumb, destitute of smell, and nearly so, of taste. Only one outward sense remained — it was that of touch. He describes her as it were built up in a...
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