| Charles Dickens - 1844 - 466 sivua
...all the swells that ever flourished a whip, professionally, he might have been elected emperor. He didn't handle his gloves like another man, but put...nothing but an unlimited knowledge of horses and the wildest freedom of the road , could ever have made him perfect in. Valuable little parcels were brought... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1844 - 804 sivua
...all the swells that ever flourished a whip, professionally, he might have been elected emperor. He didn't handle his gloves like another man, but put...nothing but an unlimited knowledge of horses and the wildest freedom of the road, could ever have made him perfect in. Valuable little parcels were brought... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1844 - 472 sivua
...all the swells that ever flourished a whip, professionally, he might have been elected emperor. He didn't handle his gloves like another man, but put...nothing but an unlimited knowledge of horses and the wildest freedom of the road , could ever have made him perfect in. Valuable little parcels were brougb... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1844 - 924 sivua
...all the swells that ever flourished a whip, professionally, he might have been elected emperor. He didn't handle his gloves like another man, but put...grays were , somehow or other, at the ends of the fmgers. It was the same with his hat. He did things with his. hat , which nothing but an unlimited... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 614 sivua
...all the swells that ever flourished a whip, professionally, he might have been elected emperor. He didn't handle his gloves like another man, but put...nothing but an unlimited knowledge of horses and the wildest freedom of the road, could ever have made him perfect BEGINNING TO SEE THE WORLD. 171 in. Valuable... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1920 - 976 sivua
...of all the swells that ever flourished a whip professionally, he might have been elected Emperor. He didn't handle his gloves like another man, but put...nothing but an unlimited knowledge of horses and the wildest freedom of the road could ever have made him perfect in. Valuable little parcels were brought... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1869 - 1252 sivua
...swells that ever flourished a whip, professionally, he might have been elected Emperor. He ditin'i handle his gloves like another man, but put them on...the ends of the fingers. It was the same with his bat. He did things with his bat, which nothing but an unlimited knowledge of horses and the wildest... | |
| John Charles Curtis - 1869 - 150 sivua
...ever flourished a whip, professionally, the Salisbury coachman, might have been elected emperor. He didn't handle his gloves like another man, but put...pavement, quite detached from the coach — as if the four greys were, somehow or other, at the ends of the fingers. It was the same with his hat. He did things... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 1206 sivua
...all the swells that ever flourished a whip, professionally, he might have been elected emperor. He didn't handle his gloves like another man, but put...pavement, quite detached from the coach — as if the four greys were, somehow or other, at the ends of the fingers. It was the same with his hat. He did things... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1873 - 584 sivua
...all the swells that ever flourished a whip, professionally, he might have been elected emperor. He in, on the faith of monstrous representations, to...and there for the space of a few yards ; and teem end of the fingers. It was the same with his hat. He did things with his hat which nothing but an unlimited... | |
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