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| The Haunted Man Quotes | No. | Quotation | Last Name | First Name | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Everybody said so. Far be it from me to assert that what everybody says must be true. Everybody is, often, as likely to be wrong as right. | Dickens | Charles | The Haunted Man |
| 2 | Lord keep my memory green! | Dickens | The Haunted Man | |
| 3 | I saw her, in the fire, but now. I hear her in music, in the wind, in the dead stillness of the night, returned the haunted man. | Dickens | Charles | The Haunted Man |
| 4 | She was too intent upon her work, and too earnest in what she said, and too composed and quiet altogether, to be on the watch for any look he might direct towards her in reply; so the shaft of his ungrateful glance fell harmless, and did not wound her. | Dickens | The Haunted Man | |
| 5 | When these shadows brought into the minds of older people, other thoughts, and showed them different images. When they stole from their retreats, in the likenesses of forms and faces from the past, from the grave, from the deep, deep gulf, where the thing | Dickens | Charles | The Haunted Man |
| 6 | . . . I have read in your face, as plain as if it was a book, that but for some trouble and sorrow we should never know half the good there is about us. | Dickens | The Haunted Man | |
| 7 | Looking up, she showed him quite a young face, but one whose bloom and promise were all swept away, as if the haggard winter should unnaturally kill the spring. | Dickens | Charles | The Haunted Man |
| 8 | But he was a child once, said the old man. He played with children. Before he lay down on his bed at night, and fell into his guiltless rest, he said his prayers at his poor mother's knee. I have seen him do it, many a time; and seen her lay his head u | Dickens | The Haunted Man | |
| 9 | My little woman, I wondered how, gasped Mr. Tetterby, supporting himself by his chair, I wondered how I had ever admired you - I forgot the precious children you have brought about me, and thought you didn't look as slim as I could wish. I - I never ga | Dickens | Charles | The Haunted Man |
| 10 | Oh, Dolf! she cried. I am so happy that you thought so; I am so grateful that you thought so! For I thought that you were common-looking, Dolf; and so you are, my dear, and may you be the commonest of all sights in my eyes, till you close them with you | Dickens | The Haunted Man | |
| 15 quotations from The Haunted Man |


