All the Year Round, Bände 1-2Charles Dickens, 1859 |
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... voice , looking down from his box . " What do you say , Tom ! " They both listened . " I say a horse at a canter coming up , Joe . ” " I say a horse at a gallop , Tom , " returned the guard , leaving his hold of the door , and mounting ...
... voice , looking down from his box . " What do you say , Tom ! " They both listened . " I say a horse at a canter coming up , Joe . ” " I say a horse at a gallop , Tom , " returned the guard , leaving his hold of the door , and mounting ...
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... voice than their natural speaking voice . Crosses could be made standing ; signatures must be sat down to . There was no Charles Dickens . ] [ April 30 , 1859. ] 15 THE POOR MAN AND HIS BEER .
... voice than their natural speaking voice . Crosses could be made standing ; signatures must be sat down to . There was no Charles Dickens . ] [ April 30 , 1859. ] 15 THE POOR MAN AND HIS BEER .
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... voice : a little foreign in its accent , but a very little indeed . " I kiss your hand , miss , " said Mr. Lorry , with the manners of an earlier date , as he made his formal bow again , and took his seat . " I received a letter from ...
... voice : a little foreign in its accent , but a very little indeed . " I kiss your hand , miss , " said Mr. Lorry , with the manners of an earlier date , as he made his formal bow again , and took his seat . " I received a letter from ...
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... voice , and my teeth , have not altered since my youth ; that I write with my own hand seven or eight hours a day ; and that I spend the rest of my time in taking walks , and in enjoying all the pleasures which are permitted to a ...
... voice , and my teeth , have not altered since my youth ; that I write with my own hand seven or eight hours a day ; and that I spend the rest of my time in taking walks , and in enjoying all the pleasures which are permitted to a ...
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... voices - voices of men , women , and children- resounded in the street while this wine - game lasted . There was little roughness in the sport , and much playfulness . There was a special companionship in it , an observable inclination ...
... voices - voices of men , women , and children- resounded in the street while this wine - game lasted . There was little roughness in the sport , and much playfulness . There was a special companionship in it , an observable inclination ...
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