| Charles Dickens - 1839 - 438 sivua
...Nicholas as he looked in dismay around ! Pale and haggard faces, lank and bony figures, children with the countenances of old men, deformities with irons upon...distortion that told of unnatural aversion con ceived by parent for their offspring, or of young lives which, from the earliest dawn of infancy, had been one... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1839 - 730 sivua
...Nicholas as he looked in dismay around ! Pale and haggard faces, lank and bony figures, children with the countenances of old men, deformities with irons upon...ugliness or distortion that told of unnatural aversion conceived by parents for their offspring, or of young lives which, from the earliest dawn of infancy,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1839 - 740 sivua
...Nicholas as he looked in dismay around ! Pale and haggard faces, lank and bony figures, children with the countenances of old men, deformities with irons upon...bleared eye, the hare-lip, the crooked foot, and every ngliness or distortion that told of unnatural aversion conceived by parents for their offspring, or... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1839 - 592 sivua
...children with the countenances of old men, deformities with irons upon their limbs, boys of stunded growth, and others whose long meagre legs would hardly...ugliness or distortion that told of unnatural aversion conceived by parents for their offspring, or of young lives which, from the earliest dawn of infancy,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1839 - 814 sivua
...as he looked in dismay .".round ! Palo and haggard faces, lank and bony figures, children with the countenances of old men, deformities with irons upon...stooping bodies, all crowded on the view together ; tbere were the bleared eye, the hare-lip, the crooked foot, and every ugliness or distortion that... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1839 - 730 sivua
...with irons upon their limbs, hoys of stunted growth, and others whose long meagre legs would bardly bear their stooping bodies, all crowded on the view...ugliness or distortion that told of unnatural aversion conceived by parents for their offspring, or of young lives which, from the earliest "iawn of infancy,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1839 - 488 sivua
...Nicholas as he looked in dismay around ! Pale and haggard faces, lank and bony figures, children with the countenances of old men, deformities with irons upon...others whose long meagre legs would hardly bear their stoopmg bodies, all crowded on the view together ; there were the bleared eye, the hare-lip the crooked... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1840 - 704 sivua
...deformities with irons upon their limbs, boys of stunted growth, and others whose long meagre 1 -gs wmild hardly bear their stooping bodies, all crowded on...ugliness or distortion that told of unnatural aversion conceived by parents for their offspring, or of young lives which, from the (arhVst dawn of infancy,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1843 - 464 sivua
...with irons upon their limbs, boys of stunted growth, and others Those long meagre legs would bardly bear their stooping bodies, all crowded on the view...ugliness or distortion that told of unnatural aversion conceived by parents for their offspring, or of young lives which, from the earliest dawn of infancy,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 192 sivua
...Nicholas, as he looked in dismay around ! Pale and haggard faces, lank and bony figures, children with the countenances of old men, deformities with irons upon...stooping bodies, all crowded on the view together. And yet this scene, painful as it was, had its grotesque features, which, in a less interested observer... | |
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