| Charles Dickens - 1846 - 306 sivua
...great-coat to the chin. "But I suppose you must have the whole day. Be here all the earlier next morning!" The clerk promised that he would; and Scrooge walked...was closed in a twinkling, and the clerk, with the loug ends of his white comforter dangling below his waist (for he boasted no great-coat), went down... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1846 - 348 sivua
...the earlier next morning." white comforter dangling below his waist (for he boasted no great coat), went down a slide on Cornhill, at the end of a lane of boys, twenty times, in honour of its being Christmas-eve, and then ran home to Camden Town as hard as he could pelt, to play at blindman's buif.... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1846 - 352 sivua
...white comforter dangling below his waist (for he boasted no great coat), went down a slide on Comhill, at the end of a lane of boys, twenty times, in honour of its being Christmas-eve, and then ran home to Camden Town as hard as he could pelt, to play at blindman's buff.... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1856 - 192 sivua
...great-coat to the chin. " But I suppose you must have the whole day. Be here all the earlier next morning !" out with a growl. The office was closed in a twinkling,...(for he boasted no great-coat), went down a slide on Cornbill, at the end of a lane of boys, twenty times in honor of its being Christmas-eve, and then... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1884 - 804 sivua
...great-coat to the chin. " But I suppose you must have the whole day. Be here all the earlier next morning !" The clerk promised that he would ; and Scrooge walked...Cornhill, at the end of a lane of boys, twenty times in honor of its being Christmas-eve, and then ran home to Camden Town as hard as he could pelt, to play... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1858 - 114 sivua
...coat to the chin. "But I suppose you must have the whole day. Be here all the earlier next morning." The clerk promised that he would ; and Scrooge walked...comforter dangling below his waist (for he boasted no great coat), went down a slide on Cornhill, at the end of a lane of boys, twenty times, in honour of... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1859 - 582 sivua
...coat to the chin. " But I suppose you must have the whole day. Be here all the earlier next morning." The clerk promised that he would ; and Scrooge walked...comforter dangling below his waist (for he boasted no great coat), went down a slide on Cornhill, at the end of a lane of boys, twenty times, in honor of... | |
| Eduard Adolf Ferdinand Maetzner - 1864 - 522 sivua
...city's eastern towers (TENNYS. p. 96.). The greaves below his knee that wound (Втк., Bride 2, 9.). The clerk, with the long ends of his white comforter dangling below his waist . . went down a slide on Cornhill (ÜICKENS, Christm. Car. 1.). The force, the size, and weight of... | |
| Eduard Adolf Ferdinand Maetzner - 1865 - 632 sivua
...Us being a state - offence to kiss The hand of one's own wife ? (BuLW., Richel. 1, 1.) The clerk.. went down a slide on Cornhill, at the end of a lane...twenty times, in honour of its being Christmas - eve (DICKENS, Christm. Car. 1.). This little delusion was greatly assisted by the circumstance of ils being... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1867 - 290 sivua
...great-coat to the chin. " But I suppose you must have the whole day. Be here all the earlier next morning!" boasted no great-coat), went down a slide on Cornhill, at the end of a lane of boys, twenty times in honor of its being Christmas eve, and then ran home to Camden Town as hard as he could pelt, to play... | |
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