1 But you changed to me a little, shortly before you left home.
2 She dismissed the messenger to his own devices, and rode away to her old home.
3 Indeed, Thomas did not look at him, but gave himself up to be taken home like a machine.
4 To his matter-of-fact home, which was called Stone Lodge, Mr. Gradgrind directed his steps.
5 Since the time of her leaving home, Sissy had lived with the rest of the family on equal terms.
6 And when they were united in holy matrimony, they went home to breakfast at Stone Lodge aforesaid.
7 His home, in such another street as the first, saving that it was narrower, was over a little shop.
8 Louisa awoke from a torpor, and her eyes languidly opened on her old bed at home, and her old room.
9 Neither, as she approached her old home now, did any of the best influences of old home descend upon her.
10 That done, Bitzer was dismissed to town with instructions to recommend Tom to come home by the mail-train.
11 It would have been a pleasant job to go down by that on such a night, and have to walk home through a pond.
12 From the outside of his home he gloomily passed to the inside, with suspended breath and with a slow footstep.
13 So the time went on; until it happened that Mr. Bounderby was called away from home by business which required his presence elsewhere, for three or four days.
14 It was an opening in a dark wood, where some felled trees lay, and where she would sit watching the fallen leaves of last year, as she had watched the falling ashes at home.
15 When they turned into a narrow street, Stephen glanced at his window with a dread that always haunted his desolate home; but it was open, as he had left it, and no one was there.
16 The national dustmen, after entertaining one another with a great many noisy little fights among themselves, had dispersed for the present, and Mr. Gradgrind was at home for the vacation.
17 He thought of the home he might at that moment have been seeking with pleasure and pride; of the different man he might have been that night; of the lightness then in his now heavy-laden breast; of the then restored honour, self-respect, and tranquillity all torn to pieces.
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