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" Pecksniff sat upon a stool, because she was all girlishness, and playfulness, and wildness, and kittenish buoyancy. She was the most arch and at the same time the most artless creature, was the youngest Miss Pecksniff, that you can possibly imagine. "
The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit: His Relatives, Friends and ... - Sivu 13
muokkaaja - 1844 - 454 sivua
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Jugel's universal magazine, ed. by F.A. Catty

1843 - 1266 sivua
...which were very great: very great. Miss Pecksniff sat upon a stool, because she was all girlishncss, and playfulness, and wildness, and kittenish buoyancy. She was the most arch and at Ihe same time the most artless creature^ was the youngest Miss Pecksniff, that you can possibly imagine....

The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Nide 1

1865 - 820 sivua
...innocence, which were great — very great Miss Pecksniff sat upon a stopl because she was all girlishness, and playfulness, and wildness, and kittenish buoyancy....was her great charm. She was too fresh and guileless to wear combs in her hair, or to turn it up, or to frizzle it, or to braid it. She wore it in a crop,...

The Novels and Tales of Charles Dickens, (Boz.).

Charles Dickens - 1849 - 764 sivua
...which were very great ; very great Miss Pecksniff sat upon a stool, because she was all girlishness, and playfulness, and wildness, and kittenish buoyancy. She was the most arch and at tho same time the most artless creature, was the youngest Miss Pecksniff, that you can possibly imagine....

Works. Libr. ed, Nide 1

Charles Dickens - 1861 - 506 sivua
...great: very great. Miss Pecksniff sat upon a stool, because she was all girlishness, and playfulnesss, and wildness, and kittenish buoyancy. She was the...charm. She was too fresh and guileless, and too full of child-bike vivacity, was the youngest Miss Pecksniff, to wear combs in her hair, or to turn it up,...

Englische grammatik ...: -3. Th. Die lehre von der wort-und satzfügung. 1.-2 ...

Eduard Adolf Ferdinand Maetzner - 1864 - 522 sivua
...bem iurf)fd¡]onteu @ubj[efte: She was a staid little woman, wot Grace ( DICKENS, Battle of Life 2.). She was the most arch and at the same time the most artless creature, teas the youngest Miss Pecksniff, that you can possibly imagine (M. CHUZZLEW. 1, 2.). He was a great...

Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Nide 1;Nide 64

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1865 - 822 sivua
...innocence, which were great — very great. Miss Pecksniff sat upon a stool because she was all girlishness, and playfulness, and wildness, and kittenish buoyancy....the youngest Miss Pecksniff, that you can possibly imngine. It was her groat charm. She was too fresh and guileless to wear combs in licr hair, or to...

Martin Chuzzlewit, Nide 1

Charles Dickens - 1869 - 1252 sivua
...which were very great: very great. Miss Pecksniff sat upon a stool, because she was nil giriishness, and playfulness, and wildness, and kittenish buoyancy. She was the most arch and at the game time the most artless creature, was the youngest Miss Pecksniff, that you can possibly imagine....

The Works of Charles Dickens, Nide 2

Charles Dickens - 1872 - 366 sivua
...which were very great, very great. Miss Pecksniff sat npon a stool, because she was all girlishness, and playfulness, and wildness, and kittenish buoyancy....imagine. It was her great charm. She was too fresh and gnileless, and too full of child-like vivacity, was the youngest Miss Pecksniff, to wear combs in her...

The Dickens Dictionary: A Key to the Characters and Principal ..., Nide 30

Gilbert Ashville Pierce, William Adolphus Wheeler - 1872 - 652 sivua
...was the must arch, and at the same time the most artless ereature, was the youngest Miss Pecksuiff, that you can possibly imagine. It was her great charm. She was too fresh and guileless to wear combs in her hair, or to turn it up. or to frizzle it, or to braid it. She wore it in a erop,...

A Cyclopedia of the Best Thoughts of Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens - 1873 - 584 sivua
...cried aloud, " Behold the moral Pecksniff!" Martin Chuuiewit, Chap. a. PECKSNIFF— And his daughters. She was the most arch and at the same time the most...artless creature, was the youngest Miss Pecksniff, '.hat you can possibly imagine. It was her great charm. She was too fresh and guileless, and too full...




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