They were not a handsome family ; they were not well dressed ; their shoes Were far from being waterproof; their clothes were scanty ; and Peter might have known, and very likely did, the inside of a pawnbroker's. But they were happy, grateful, pleased... Works of Charles Dickens: Christmas Books - Sivu 72tekijä(t) Charles Dickens - 1868Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Charles Dickens - 1856 - 192 sivua
...rest ; to-morrow being a holiday, she passed at home. had a plaintive little voice, and sang it very well indeed. There was nothing of high mark in this....when they faded and looked happier yet in the bright sparklings of the Spirit's torch at parting, Scrooge, had his eye upon them, and especially on Tiny... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1884 - 804 sivua
...lost child travelling in the snow, from Tiny Tim ; who had a plaintive little voice, and sang it very well indeed. There was nothing of high mark in this....might have known, and very likely did, the inside of a pawnE A CHRISTMAS CAROL. 79 broker's. But they were happyj grateful, pleased with one another, and... | |
| John William Stanhope Hows - 1860 - 450 sivua
...lost child travelling in the snow, from Tiny Tim ; who had a plaintive little voice, and sang it very well, indeed. There was nothing of high mark in this....when they faded, and looked happier yet in the bright sparklings of the Spirit's torch at parting, Scrooge had his eye upon them, and especially on Tiny... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1867 - 290 sivua
...lost child travelling in the snow, from Tiny Tim, who had a plaintive little voice, and sang it very well indeed. There was nothing of high mark in this....time ; and when they faded, and looked happier yet in tbe bright sprinklings of the Spirit's torch at parting, Scrooge had his eye upcnthem, and especially... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1867 - 290 sivua
...lost child travelling in the snow, from Tiny Tim, who had a plaintive little voice, and sang it very well indeed. There was nothing of high mark in this. They were not a handsome family; they were not \vell dressed ; their shoes were far from being water-proof; their clothes were scanty; and Peter might... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 82 sivua
...lost child travelling in the snow, from Tiny Tim, who had a plaintive little voice, and sang it very well indeed. There was nothing of high mark in this....might have known, and very likely did, the inside of apawn> broker's. But they were happy, grateful, pleased with one another, and contented with the time... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 410 sivua
...lost child travelling in the snow, from Tiny Tim, who had a plaintive little voice, and sang it very well indeed. There was nothing of high mark in this....were scanty : and Peter might have known, and very HkeU' did, the inside of a pawn' broker's. But they were happy, grateful, pleased with one another,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1872 - 610 sivua
...lost child travelling in the snow, from Tiny Tim, who had a plaintive little voice, and sang it very well indeed. There was nothing of high mark in this....were far from being waterproof; their clothes were seanty ; and Peter might have known, and very lik cly did, the inside of a pawnbroker's. A CHRISTMAS... | |
| Edward Austin Sheldon - 1875 - 444 sivua
...traveling in the snow, from Tiny Tim, who had a plaintive little voice, and sung it very well indeed. 31. There was nothing of high mark in this. They •were...pleased with one another, and contented with the time. — Charles Dickens (abridged). XLIV. — A VISIT FROM JAPANESE LADIES. /~\NE day, when I was entirely... | |
| James Thomas Fields - 1876 - 444 sivua
...lost ehild travelling in the snow, from Tiny Tiin, who had a plaintive little voiee, and sang it very well indeed. There was nothing of high mark in this....their shoes were far from being waterproof; their elothes were seanty ; and Peter might have known, and very likely did, the inside of a pawnbroker's.... | |
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