| Charles Dickens - 1844 - 476 sivua
...the feelings; and so is one's lasting custom. If it wasn't for the nerve a little sip of liquor gives me (I never was able to do more than taste it) I never...person; 'Mrs. Harris,' I says, 'leave the bottle on the chimley-piece , ond don't ask me to take none , but let me put my lips to it when I am so dispoged... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1844 - 924 sivua
...the feelings; and so is one's lasting custom. If it wasn't for the nerve a little sip of liquor gives me (I never was able to do more than taste it) I never...person; 'Mrs. Harris,' I says, 'leave the bottle on the chimley-piece , ond don't ask me to take none , but let me put my lips to it when I am so dispoged... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1844 - 724 sivua
...feelings ; and so is one's lasting custom. If it wasn't for the nerve, a little sip of liquor gives me (I never was able to do more than taste it) I never...' Mrs. Harris,' I says, ' leave the bottle on the chimley-piece, and don't ask me to take none, but let me put my lips to it when I am so dispoged, and... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1858 - 462 sivua
...me (I never was able to do more than iaste it) I never could go through with what I sometimes has* to do. 'Mrs. Harris,' I says, at the very last case...' Mrs. Harris,' I says, ' leave the bottle on the chimley-piece, and don't ask mo to take noue, but let me put my lips to it when I am so dispoged, and... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1858 - 134 sivua
...gives me (I never was able to do more than taste it) I never could go through with what I sometimes has to do. ' Mrs. Harris,' I says, at the very last case...person, ' Mrs. Harris,' I says,' leave the bottle on the chimleypiece, and don't ask me to take none, but let me put my lips to it when I am so dispoged, and... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1858 - 124 sivua
...gives me (I never was able to do more than taste it) I never could go through with what I sometimes has to do. ' Mrs. Harris,' I says, at the very last case...' Mrs. Harris,' I says, ' leave the bottle on the chimleypiece, and don't ask me to take none, but let me put my lips to it when I am so dispoged, and... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1861 - 506 sivua
...gives me (I never was able to do more than taste it) I never could go through with what I sometimes has to do. 'Mrs. Harris,' I says, at the very last case...' Mrs. Harris,' I says, ' leave the bottle on the chimley-piece, and don't ask me to take none, but let me pxit my lips to it when I am so dispoged,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1861 - 506 sivua
...gives me (I never was able to do more than taste it) I never could go through with what I sometimes has to do. ' Mrs. Harris,' I says, at the very last case...' Mrs. Harris,' I says, ' leave the bottle on the chimley-piece, and don't ask me to take none, but let me put my lips to it when I am so dispoged, and... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1875 - 576 sivua
...me (I never was able to do more than taste it), I never could go through with what I sometimes has to do. ' Mrs. Harris,' I says, at the very last case...person, 'Mrs. Harris, i says, 'leave the bottle on the chimley-piece, and don't ask me to take none, but let me put my lips to it when I am so dispoged, and... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1869 - 1252 sivua
...more than taste it) I never could go through with what I sometimes has to do. • ' Mrs. Harris,' 1 says at the very last case as ever I acted in, which...' Mrs. Harris,' I says, ' leave the bottle on the chimley-piecc, and don't ask me to take none, but let me put my lips to it when I am so dispoged, and... | |
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