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" ... the truth began to flash upon her: her intellect began to work: she perceived that here was a way by which she could herself make up a sign of anything that was in her own mind, and show it to another mind; and at once her countenance lighted up with... "
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by Charles Dickens - 1842
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Lucas's Penny Library, Issue 1

1842 - 92 pages
...could herself make up a sign of anything that was in her own mind, and show it to another mind ; and ' at once her countenance lighted up with a human expression...when this truth dawned upon her mind, and spread its j light to her countenance ; I saw that the great obstaele I was overcome ; and that henceforward nothing...
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American Notes for General Circulation, Volume 1

Charles Dickens - 1842 - 334 pages
...could herself make up a sign of any. thing that was in her own mind, and show it to another mind ; and at once her countenance lighted up with a human expression:...seizing upon a new link of union with other spirits ! I VOL. i. e could almost fix upon the moment when this truth dawned upon her mind, and spread its light...
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American Notes for General Circulation

Charles Dickens - 1842 - 340 pages
...could herself make up a sign of any thing that was in her own mind, and show it to another mind ; and at once her countenance lighted up with a human expression..., eagerly seizing upon a new link of union •with othsr spirits ! I could almost fix upon the moment when this truth dawned upon her mind, and spread...
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The Senses

1843 - 174 pages
...PREPARATION FOR ETERNITY. up a sign of anything that was in her own mind, and show it to another mind ; and at once her countenance lighted up with a human expression : it was no longer a dog or a parrot ; it was an immortal spirit, eagerly seizing upon a new link of union with other spirits!...
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Visitor: Or Monthly Instructor

1844 - 490 pages
...could herself make up a sign of anything that was in her own mind, and show it to another mind, and at once her countenance lighted up with a human expression...truth dawned upon her mind, and spread its light to ber countenance ; I saw that the great obstacle was overcome, and that henceforward nothing but patient...
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The Ladies' Repository, Volume 7

1847 - 454 pages
...could herself make up a sign of any thing that was in her own mind and show it to another mind; and at once her countenance lighted up with a human expression:...countenance; I saw that the great obstacle was overcome." Prond moment for the generous man who had undertaken the apparently hopeless task! "Throughout his...
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Howitt's Journal of Literature and Popular Progress, Volume 2

William Howitt - 1847 - 430 pages
...she could herself make a sign of anything that was in her own mind and draw it into another mind, and at once her countenance lighted up with a human expression...parrot ; it was an immortal spirit, eagerly seizing npuu a new link of union with other spirits! 1 could almost lix upon the moment when this truth dawned...
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Howitt's Journal of Literature and Popular Progress, Volume 2

William Howitt - 1847 - 430 pages
...she could heneu make a sign of anything that was in her own mind and draw it into another mind, aud at once her countenance lighted up with a human expression ; it was no longer u dog or parrot ; it was an immortal spirit, eagerly seizing upon a new link of union with other spirits!...
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The Power of the Soul Over the Body: Considered in Relation to Health and Morals

George Moore - 1848 - 304 pages
...could herself make up a sign of any thing that was in her own mind, and show it to another mind, and at once her countenance lighted up with a human expression; it was no longer a dog, or a parrot ; it was an immortal spirit, eagerly seizing upon a new link of union with other spirits !...
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The Prisoners' Friend: A Monthly Magazine Devoted to Criminal ..., Volume 1

1849 - 610 pages
...could herself make up a sign of any thing that wan in her own mind, and show it to another mind, and at once her countenance lighted up with a human expression...no longer a dog, or parrot, — it was an immortal •pirit, eagerly seizing upon a new link of union with other spirits ! I could almost fix upon the...
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