| Gilbert Ashville Pierce, William Adolphus Wheeler - 1872 - 652 páginas
...babies up when you go out ? " " To keep 'em safe, sir; don't you see? " said Charley. " Mrs. Rumber comes up now and then ; and Mr. Gridley comes up sometimes...in sometimes, and they can play, you know ; and Tom ain't afraid of bcing locked up. Are you, Tom ? " " No — o," eaid Tom stoutly. " When it comes on... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1873 - 384 páginas
..."And do you always lock the babies np when you go out t" " To keep 'em safe, sir, don't you see T ' said Charley. " Mrs. Blinder comes up now and then,...and Mr. Gridley comes up sometimes, and perhaps I cau run in sometimes, and they can play, you know, and Tom ain't afraid of being locked np, are you,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1873 - 574 páginas
...sixpences and shillings ! " " And do you always lock the babies np when you go out ? " "To keep 'em safe, sir, don't you see?" said Charley. "Mrs. Blinder...afraid of being locked up, are you, Tom ? " "No-o ! n said Tom, stoutly. " When it comes on dark, the lamps are lighted down in the court, and they ghow... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1875 - 692 páginas
...always lock the babies up when you go out?" u To keep 'em safe, sir, don't you see ? " said Charley. u Mrs. Blinder comes up now and then, and Mr. Gridley...down in the court, and they show up here quite bright — almos? quite bright. Don't they, Tom ? " "Yes, Charley," said Tom, "almost quite bright." " Then... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1877 - 546 páginas
...sixpences and shillings ! " " And do you always lock the babies up when you go out ? " " To keep 'em safe, sir, don't you see ? " said Charley. "Mrs. Blinder...up here quite bright — almost quite bright. Don't (hey, Tom ? " "Yes, Charley," said Tom, "almost quite bright." " Then he 's as good as gold," said... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1883 - 666 páginas
...And do you often go out ? " " And do you always lock the babies up when you go out ? " " To keep 'em safe, sir, don't you see ? " said Charley. " Mrs....and Tom an't afraid of being locked up, are you, Tom ? " " When it comes on dark, the lamps are lighted down in the court, and they show up here quite bright—almost... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1884 - 964 páginas
...earning sixpences and shillings!" " And do you always lock the babies up when you go out?" " To keep 'em safe, sir, don't you see?" said Charley. "Mrs. Blinder...know, and Tom an't afraid of being locked up; are vou, Tom?" " No-o!" said Tom, stoutly. " When it comes on dark, the lamps are lighted down in the court,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1885 - 856 páginas
...sixpences and shillings !" " And do you always lock the babies up when you go out ? " " To keep 'em safe, sir, don't you see ? " said Charley. " Mrs....Blinder comes up now and then, and Mr. Gridley comes up •ometimes, and perhaps I can run in sometimes, and they can play, you know, and Tom an't afraid of... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1890 - 498 páginas
...sixpences and shillings ! " "And do you always lock the babies up when you go out ? " " To keep 'em safe, sir, don't you see ? " said Charley. "Mrs. Blinder...in sometimes, and they can play, you know, and Tom au't afraid of being locked up, are you, Tom ? " " No-o ! " said Tom stoutly. " When it comes on dark,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1894 - 588 páginas
...sixpences and shillings ! " " And do you always lock the babies up when you go out ? " " To keep 'em safe, sir, don't you see ? " said Charley. " Mrs....in sometimes, and they can play, you know, and Tom ain't afraid of being locked up, are you, Tom ? " " No-o ! " said Tom, stoutly. " When it comes on... | |
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