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008 121211s1980 go g eng
020 _a9780194792264
080 1 _a821.111-31"18"=111
100 _aDickens, Charles
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245 0 _aGreat Expectations; LEVEL 5
_c/ Charles Dickens
260 _aOxford
_b:Oxford University Press
_c,1980
300 _a95 p
_c;18cm
490 0 _aAlpha Classics
505 _aCONTÉN 2 CD
520 3 _aIn a gloomy, neglected house Miss Havisham sits, as she has sat year after year, in a wedding dress and veil that were once white, and are now faded and yellow with age. Her face is like a death’s head; her dark eyes burn with bitterness and hate. By her side sits a proud and beautiful girl, and in front of her, trembling with fear in his thick country boots, stands young Pip. Miss Havisham stares at Pip coldly, and murmurs to the girl at her side: ‘Break his heart, Estella. Break his heart!’
521 _aBAC
650 _aLengua inglesa
_vTextos
_97821
997 _e2