| Charles Dickens - 1853 - 730 sivua
...cried to me, "O my child, my child, I am your wicked and unhappy mother ! O try to forgive me ! " — when I saw her at my feet on the bare earth in her...burst of gratitude to the providence of God that I waa so changed as that I never could disgrace her by any trace of likeness ; as that nobody could ever... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 574 sivua
...cried to me, " O my child, my child, I am your wicked and unhappy mother ! O try to forgive me ! " — when I saw her at my feet on the bare earth in her gieat agony of mind, I felt, through all my tumult of emotion, a burst of gratitude to the providence... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1869 - 360 sivua
...to me, " Oh, my child, my child, I am your wicked and unhappy mother ! Oh, try to forgive me ! " — when I saw her at my feet on the bare earth in her...any trace of likeness ; as that nobody could ever new look at me, and look at her, and remotely think of any near tie between us. I raised my mother... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1870 - 1276 sivua
...to me, " Oh, my child, my child, I am your wicked and unhappy mother ! Oh, try to forgive me ! " — when I saw her at my feet on the bare earth in her...any trace of likeness ; as that nobody could ever n< w look at me, and look at her, and remotely thinl of any near tie between us. me, her child, under... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1870 - 336 sivua
...to me, " Oh, my child, my child, I am your wicked and unhappy mother ! Oh, try to forgive me ! " — when I saw her at my feet on the bare earth in her...any trace of likeness ; as that nobody could ever new look at me, and look at her, and remotely thinl of any near tie between us. me, her child, under... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1873 - 384 sivua
...cried to me, " Oh lay child, my child, I am your wicked and unhappy mother! Oh try to forgive me!" — when I saw her at my feet on the bare earth in her...mind, I felt, through all my tumult of emotion, a hurst of gratitude to the providence of God that I was so changed as that I never could disgrace her... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1873 - 574 sivua
...cried to me, "0 my child, my child, I am your wicked and unhappy mother ! 0 try to forgive me !" — when I saw her at my feet on the bare earth in her...her by any trace of likeness ; as that nobody could evei now look at me, and look at her, and remotely think of any near tie between us. I raised my mother... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1876 - 862 sivua
...cried to me, "Q my child, my child, I am your wicked and unhappy mother ! O try to forgive me ! " — when I saw her at my feet on the bare earth in her...the providence of God that I was so changed as that 1 never could disgrace her by any trace of likeness ; as that nobody could ever now look at me, and... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1879 - 528 sivua
...saw in her hand my handkerchief, with which I had covered the dead baby. 0 try to forgive me ! " — when I saw her at my feet on the bare earth in her...emotion, a burst of gratitude to the providence of Gc$ that I was so changed as that I never could disgrace he* by any trace of likeness ; as that nobody... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1880 - 922 sivua
...cried to me, "O my child, my child, I am your wicked and unhappy mother ! 0 try to forgive me ! " — when I saw her at my feet on the bare earth in her...a burst of gratitude to the providence of God that 1 was so changed as that I never could disgrace her by any trace of likeness ; as that nobody could... | |
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