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Sliderskew a mere masquerading frolic, in which nobody was likely to recognise him, either at the time or afterwards; the impossibility of
Nicholas Nickleby 2007
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Sliderskew should be taken into custody before she had parted with them: and Squeers too, if anything suspicious could be attached to him.
Nicholas Nickleby Charles Dickens 1841
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Peg Sliderskew had rendered the accounts of her past housekeeping; the eighteen-pence had been rigidly accounted for
Nicholas Nickleby Charles Dickens 1841
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Sliderskew as she dispatched her portion, and choked and gasped in a most awful manner after so doing.
Nicholas Nickleby Charles Dickens 1841
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Sliderskew a mere masquerading frolic, in which nobody was likely to recognise him, either at the time or afterwards; the impossibility of
Nicholas Nickleby Charles Dickens 1841
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Sliderskew and everything else in the engrossing interest of its pages.
Nicholas Nickleby Charles Dickens 1841
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Peg Sliderskew had rendered the accounts of her past housekeeping; the eighteen – pence had been rigidly accounted for (she was never trusted with a larger sum at once, and the accounts were not usually balanced more than twice a day); every preparation had been made for the coming festival; and Arthur might have sat down and contemplated his approaching happiness, but that he preferred sitting down and contemplating the entries in a dirty old vellum – book with rusty clasps.
Nicholas Nickleby 2007
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