I am very fond of flowers," returned the girl. "And is that why you would put tables and chairs upon them, and have people walking over them with heavy boots?" "It wouldn't hurt them, sir. They wouldn't crush and wither if you please, sir. They would... Dickens as an Educator - Sivu 142tekijä(t) James Laughlin Hughes - 1900 - 319 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Charles Dickens - 2004 - 1354 sivua
...the gentleman. 'Why would you?' 'If you please, sir, I am very fond of flowers,' returned the girl. 'And is that why you would put tables and chairs upon...sir. They wouldn't crush and wither, if you please, the general behoof of all the little pitchers. 'Girl number twenty possessed of no facts, in reference... | |
| Charles Dickens - 2006 - 686 sivua
...the gentleman. 'Why would you?' 'If you please, sir, I am very fond of flowers,' returned the girl. 'And is that why you would put tables and chairs upon...and have people walking over them with heavy boots? 1 'It wouldn't hurt them, sir. They wouldn't crush and wither, if you please, sir. They would be the... | |
| 482 sivua
...the gentleman. "Why would you?" "If you please, sir, I am very fond of flowers," returned the girl. " And is that why you would put tables and chairs upon...the gentleman, quite elated by coming so happily to his point. " That's it ! You are never to fancy." "Fact, fact, fact!" said the gentleman. And "Fact,... | |
| C. A. & Thomas, B. R. - 1994 - 304 sivua
...gentleman. 'Why would HARD TIMES you?' 'If you please, sir, I am very fond of flowers,' returned the girl. 'And is that why you would put tables and chairs upon...the gentleman, quite elated by coming so happily to his point. 'That's it! You are never to fancy.' 'You are not, Cecilia Jupe,' Thomas Gradgrind solemnly... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1887 - 604 sivua
...gentleman. " Why would you ?" " If you please, sir, I am very fond of flowers," returned the girl. " And is that why you would put tables and chairs upon...the gentleman, quite elated by coming so happily to his point. " That's it ! You are never to fancy." " You are not, Cecilia Jupe," Thomas Gradgrind solemnly... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1924 - 366 sivua
...gentleman. 'Why would you?' 15 'If you please, sir, I am very fond of flowers, 1 returned the girl. 'And is that why you would put tables and chairs upon...the gentleman, quite elated by coming so happily to his point. 'That's it! You are never to fancy.' 'You are not, Cecilia Jupe,' Thomas Gradgrind solemnly... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1874 - 602 sivua
...-gentleman. " Why would you ?" " If you please, sir, I am very fond of flowers," uoturnod tho-. girl " And is that why you would put tables and chairs upon...would fancy " " Ay, ay, ay ! But you mustn't fancy," «igd_tbjs-gontloman, quito dated by coming—so Jiappily- to bin point. "That's it! You are never... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1859 - 185 sivua
...gentleman. " Why would you ?" " If you please, sir, I am very fond of flowers," returned the girl. " And is that why you would put tables and chairs upon...pleasant, and I would fancy " " Ay, ay, ay ! But you musn't fancy," cried the gentleman, quite elated by coming so happily to his point. " That's it ! You... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1875 - 300 sivua
...gentleman. ' ' Why would you ?" " If you please, sir, I am very fond of flowers," returned the girl. " And is that why you would put tables and chairs upon...hurt them, sir. They wouldn't crush and wither, if j'ou please, sir. They would be the pictures of what was very pretty and pleasant, and I would fancy... | |
| Charles Dickens - 2004 - 502 sivua
...the gentleman. 'Why would you? 1 'If you please, sir, I am very fond of flowers, 1 returned the girl. 'And is that why you would put tables and chairs upon...and have people walking over them with heavy boots? 1 'It wouldn't hurt them, sir. They wouldn't crush and wither, if you please, sir. They would be the... | |
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