Ah dear! When Gamp was summoned to his long home, and I see him a lying in Guy's Hospital with a penny-piece on each eye, and his wooden leg under his left arm, I thought I should have fainted away. But I bore up. Works - Sivu 340tekijä(t) Charles Dickens - 1844Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Charles Dickens - 1844 - 724 sivua
...a safe sentiment in cases of mourning. " Ah dear ! When Gamp was summonsed to his long home, and I see him a lying in Guy's Hospital with a penny-piece...circles had any truth in them, she had indeed borne up surprisingly ; and had exerted such uncommon fortitude, as to dispose of Mr. Gamp's remains for... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1844 - 476 sivua
...always a safe sentiment in cases of mourning. "Ah dear! When Gamp was summonsed to his long home , and 1 see him a lying in Guy's Hospital with a penny-piece...circles had any truth in them , she had indeed borne up surprisingly; and had exerted such uncommon fortitude, as to dispose of Mr. Gamp's remains for the... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1844 - 728 sivua
...a safe sentiment in cases of mourning. " Ah dear ! When Gamp was summonsed to his long home, and I see him a lying in Guy's Hospital with a penny-piece...But I bore up." If certain whispers current in the Kingsgatc Street circles had any truth in them, she had indeed borne up surprisingly ; and had exerted... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1844 - 804 sivua
...a safe sentiment in cases of mourning. " Ah dear ! When Gamp was summonsed to his long homo, and 1 see him a lying in Guy's Hospital with a penny-piece...eye, and his wooden leg under his left arm, I thought 1 should have fainted away. But I bore up." If certain whispers current in the Kingsgate Street circles... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1846 - 740 sivua
...willi popular execration. Mm. Gamp had a largo bundle with her, a pair home, and I see him a-lying in Guy's Hospital with a penny-piece on each eye,...circles had any truth in them, she had indeed borne up surprisingly; and had exerted such uncommon fortitude, as to dispose of Mr. Gamp'i remains for the... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1849 - 764 sivua
...sentiment in cases of mourning. " Ah dear ! When Gamp was summoned to his long home, and I see him a-lying in Guy's Hospital with a penny-piece on each eye,...certain whispers current in the Kingsgate Street circles bad any truth in them, she had indeed borne up surprisingly; and had exerted such uncommon fortitude,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1858 - 124 sivua
...When Gamp was summonsed to his long home, and I see him a lying in Guy's Hospital with a penny piece on each eye, and his wooden leg under his left arm,...Kingsgate Street circles had any truth in them, she had borne up surprisingly ; and had, indeed, exerted such uncommon fortitude, as to dispose of Mr. Gamp's... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1858 - 134 sivua
...When Gamp was summonsed to his long home, and I see him a lying in Guy's Hospital with a penny piece on each eye, and his wooden leg under his left arm,...Kingsgate Street circles had any truth in them, she had borne up surprisingly; and had, indeed, exerted such un-common fortitude, as to dispose of Mr. Gamp's... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1861 - 506 sivua
...When Gamp was summonsed to his long home, and I see him a lying in Guy's Hospital with a penny piece on each eye, and his wooden leg under his left arm,...circles had any truth in them, she had indeed borne up surprisingly ; and had exerted such uncommon fortitude, as to dispose of Mr. Gamp's remains for... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1861 - 506 sivua
...When Gamp was summonsed to his long home, and I see him a lying in Guy's Hospital with a penny piece on each eye, and his wooden leg under his left arm,...circles had any truth in them, she had indeed borne up surprisingly ; and had exerted such uncommon fortitude, as to dispose of Mr. Gamp's remains for... | |
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