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" All the public inscriptions in the town were painted alike, in severe characters of black and white. The jail might have been the infirmary, the infirmary might have been the jail, the townhall might have been either, or both, or anything else, for anything... "
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Hard Times (MAXNotes Literature Guides)

Oliver Conant - Study Aids - 2013 - 130 pages
...sameness and appear interchangeable with one another, so that "the jail might have been the infirmary, the infirmary might have been the jail, the town hall...the contrary in the graces of their construction." In a variety of ways the circus people present a contrast to what Dickens writes about Coketown. In...
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An introduction to english for academic purposes

Frances Luttikhuizen - 1997 - 192 pages
...were painted alike, in severe characters of black and white. The jail might have been the infirmary, the infirmary might have been the jail, the town hall...the contrary in the graces of their construction. Fact, fact, fact, everywhere in the material aspect of the town; fact, fact, fact, everywhere in the...
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Finding a Voice: Personal Response to A Level English

Mike Royston - Education - 1998 - 246 pages
...white. The 20 jail might have been the infirmary, the infirmary might have been the jail, the town-hall might have been either, or both, or anything else,...the contrary in the graces of their construction. Fact, fact, fact everywhere in the material aspect of the town; fact, fact, fact, everywhere in the...
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Should You Read Shakespeare?: Literature, Popular Culture & Morality

Anne Waldron Neumann - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1999 - 196 pages
...brick'; The jail might have been the infirmary, the infirmary might have been the jail, the town-hall might have been either, or both, or anything else,...the contrary in the graces of their construction. Fact, fact, fact, everywhere in the material aspect of the town; fact, fact, fact, everywhere in the...
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Dickens Redressed: The Art of Bleak House and Hard Times

Alexander Welsh - Literary Criticism - 2000 - 252 pages
...white. The jail might have been the infirmary, the infirmary might have been the jail, the town-hall might have been either, or both, or anything else,...the contrary in the graces of their construction. Fact, fact, fact, everywhere in the material aspect of the town; fact, fact, fact, everywhere in the...
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How the Dismal Science Got Its Name: Classical Economics and the Ur-text of ...

David M. Levy - Business & Economics - 2001 - 340 pages
...white. The jail might have been the infirmary, the infirmary might have been the jail, the town-hall might have been either, or both, or anything else,...the contrary in the graces of their construction. Fact, fact, fact, everywhere in the material aspect of the town; fact, fact, fact, everywhere in the...
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The Kingdom of Science: Literary Utopianism and British Education, 1612-1870

Paul A. Olson - Education - 2002 - 398 pages
...were painted alike, in severe characters of black and white. The jail might have been the infirmary, the infirmary might have been the jail, the town hall might have been cither, or both, or anything else, for an\thing that appeared to the contrary in the graces of their...
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Dicto English: Dictations to Improve Your English : Collana Di 4 Volumi E CD ...

M. Antonietta Vidori, Giuseppe De Benedittis - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2005 - 100 pages
...were painted alike, in severe characters of black and white. The jail might have been the infirmary, the infirmary might have been the jail, the town hall...the contrary in the graces of their construction. 20.2 1. the smoke and the ashes; a town of unnatural red and black like the painted face of a savage;...
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The Shorter Novels of Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens - Fiction - 2004 - 1354 pages
...white. The jail might have been the infirmary, the infirmary might have been the jail, the town-hall might have been either, or both, or anything else,...the contrary in the graces of their construction. Fact, fact, fact, everywhere in the material aspect of the town; fact, fact, fact, everywhere in the...
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Greater Expectations: Teaching Academic Literacy to Underrepresented Students

Robin Turner - Education - 2008 - 237 pages
...white. The jail might have been the infirmary, the infirmary might have been the jail, the town-hall might have been either, or both, or anything else,...the contrary in the graces of their construction. Fact, fact, fact, everywhere in the material aspect of the town; fact, fact, fact, everywhere in the...
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