10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DWINDLEMENT»
Discover the use of
dwindlement in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
dwindlement and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
But vain was the attempt. He was recaptured and led back in triumph to Mrs. To-
zer's sofa. He had to listen to more singing, and accept another invitation to tea.
When he got off at last, it was with a sensation of dreadful dwindlement that poor
...
2
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
When he got off at last, it was with a sensation of dreadful dwindlement that poor
Vincent crossed the street again to his lonely abode. He knocked quite humbly at
the big door, and, with a sensation of unclerical rage, wondered to himself ...
\Vhen he got off at last, it was with a sensation of dreadful dwindlement that poor
Vincent crossed the street again to his lonely abode. I-Ic knocked quite humbly at
the big door, and, with a sensation of unclerical rage, wondered to llimself ...
Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell, 1862
When he got off at last, it was with a sensation of dreadful dwindlement that poor
Vincent crossed the street again to his lonely abode. He knocked quite humbly at
the big door, and, with a sensation of unclerical rage, wondered to himself ...
Mrs. Oliphant (Margaret), 1865
5
Chronicles of Carlingford: a novel
•When he got off at last, it was with a sensation of dreadful dwindlement that poor
Vincent crossed the street again to his lonely abode. He knocked quite humbly at
the big door, and, with a sensation of unclerical rage, wondered to himself ...
Mrs. Oliphant (Margaret), 1862
6
Cell U.R. Tales from the Script
The health insurance company diagnoses most of that as deviant and dangerous
, so he merits a Civil Death Dwindlement, to get him out of this ward, and save the
company money." "Well then, guess it's time to convince him he committed ...
7
Salem Chapel (Complete)
When he got off at last,itwaswith a sensation of dreadful dwindlement that poor
Vincent crossedthe street againto his lonely abode. Heknocked quitehumbly at
thebigdoor, and, witha sensation ofunclerical rage, wonderedtohimself whether
the ...
8
Salem Chapel: In Two Volumes
When he got off at last, it was with a sensation of dreadful dwindlement that poor
Vincent crossed the street again to his lonely abode. He knocked quite humbly at
the big door, and, with a sensation of unclerical rage, wondered to himself ...
But vain was the attempt. He was recaptured and led back in triumph to Mrs. To-
zer's sofa. He had to listen to more singing, and accept another invitation to tea.
When he got off at last, it was with a sensation of dreadful dwindlement that poor
...
When he got off at last, it was with a sensation of dreadful dwindlement that poor
Vincent crossed the street again to his lonely abode. He knocked quite humbly at
the big door, and, with a sensation of unclerical rage, wondered to himself ...