| Charles Dickens - 1844 - 728 sivua
...'sa wooden leg gone likeways home to its account, which in its constancy of walkin into wine vaults, and never comin out again 'till fetched by force, was quite as weak as flesh, if not weaker." When she had delivered this oration, Mrs. Gamp leaned her chin upon the cool iron again; and looking... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1844 - 472 sivua
...'sa wooden leg gone likeways home to its account, which in its constancy of walkin into wine vaults , and never comin out again 'till fetched by force. was quite as weak as flesh , if not weaker." When she had delivered this oration , Mrs. Gamp leaned her chin upon the cool iron again ; and looking... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1844 - 924 sivua
...'sa wooden leg gone likeways home to its account, which in its constancy of walkin into wine vaults, and never comin out again 'till fetched by force, was quite as weak as flesh , if not weaker." When she had delivered this oration, Mrs. Gamp leaned her chin upon the cool iron again ; and looking... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1844 - 466 sivua
...gone likeways home to its account, which in its constancy of walkin into wine vaults, and never comiu out again 'till fetched by force, was quite as weak as flesh , if not weaker." When she had delivered this oration, Mrs. Gamp leaned her chin upon the cool iron again ; and looking... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1858 - 134 sivua
...out of three-pair backs, and had damp doorsteps settled on their lungs, and one was turned up smilin' in a bedstead unbeknown. Therefore, ma'am,' I says,...her bottle on one knee and her glass on the other, eat upon a stool, shaking her head for a long time, until, in a moment of abstrac-tion, she poured... | |
| Henry Mayhew - 1862 - 580 sivua
...likewise home to its last account, which for constancy of walking into wine-vaults, and never coming out again 'till fetched by force, was quite as weak as flesh, if not weaker." There is good, strong, humorous painting in the above examples, though perhaps the touches are those... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 614 sivua
...a wooden leg gone likeways home to its account, which in its constancy of walkin' into wine vaults, and never comin' out again 'till fetched by force, was quite as weak as flesh, if not weaker." When she had delivered this oration, Mrs. Gamp leaned her chin upon the cool iron again ; and looking... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1875 - 576 sivua
...'sa wooden leg gone likeways home to its account, which in its constancy of walkin' into wine vaults, and never comin' out again 'till fetched by force, was quite as weak as flesh, if not weaker." 'When she had delivered this oration, Mrs. Gamp leaned her chin upon the cool iron again ; and looking... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 410 sivua
...likewise home to its account, which, in its constancy of walking into public-'ouses, and never coming out again till fetched by force, was quite as weak as flesh, if not weaker.' " Mrs. Gamp, left to the live part of her task by Mr. Pecksniff and Jonas, now formally relieved Mrs. Prig for the... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1920 - 976 sivua
...a wooden leg gone likeways home to its account, which in its constancy of walkin' into wine-vaults, and never comin' out again till fetched by force, was quite as weak as flesh, if not weaker." When she had delivered this oration, Mrs. Gamp leaned her chin upon the cool iron again ; and looking... | |
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