| Charles Dickens - 1852 - 654 páginas
...there nobody here but you, Mr. Woodcot?" "Nobody." "And I an't took back to Tom-all-Alone's. Am I, Sir?" "No." Jo closes his eyes, muttering, "I'm wery...puts his mouth very near his ear, and says to him in alow, distinct voice: "Jo! Did you ever know a prayer?" "Never know'd nothink, Sir." "Not so much as... | |
| 1853 - 704 páginas
...the experience of poor JOE, in DICKENS' ' Bleak-House' came all at once forcibly to mind : ' ' Joe ! Did you ever know a prayer ?' ' ' Never know'd nothink,...at all. MR. CHADBANDS he wos a prayin' wunst at Mr. SXAGSBY'S, and I heerd him, but he sounded as if he was a speak in to his-self, and not to me. lie... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 574 páginas
...there nobody here but you, Mr. Woodcot ?" "Nobody." " And I ain't took back to Tom-all-Alone's. Am I, sir ?" " No." Jo closes his eyes, muttering, " I'm...Allan puts his mouth very near his ear, and says to Um in a low, distinct voice : "Jo! Did you ever know a prayer ?" "Never knowd nothink, sir." " Not... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1869 - 360 páginas
...nobody here but you, Mr. Woodcot ? " " Nobody." " And I a'n't took back to Tom-all- Alone's. Am I, sir ? " "No," Jo closes his eyes, muttering, " I'm...prayer ? " " No, sir. Nothink at all. Mr. Chadbands he woe aprayin' wunst at Mr. Sangsby's and I heerd him, but he sounded as if he wos a-speakin' to hisself,... | |
| M. S. Mitchell - 1869 - 416 páginas
..."Nobody." "And I an't took back to Tom-all- Alone's. Am I, sir?" "No." Jo closes his eyes, muttering, "I am wery thankful." After watching him closely a little...prayer?" "No, sir. Nothink at all. Mr. Chadbands he was a prayin" wunst at Mr. Sangsby's, and I heerd him, but he sounded as if he was a speakin' to his-self,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1870 - 336 páginas
...took back to Tom-all-Alone's. Am I, sir?" "No." Jo closes his eyes, muttering, " I'm wery thankful." " Jo! Did you ever know a prayer ? " " Never knowd nothink,..." " No, sir. Nothink at all. Mr. Chadbands he wos aprayin' wunst at Mr. Sangsby's and I heerd him, but he sounded as if he wos a-speakin' to hisself,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1870 - 1276 páginas
...Tom-all-Alone's. Am I, sir?" " No." Jo closes his eyes, muttering, " I'm wery thankful." " Jo ! Did yon ever know a prayer ? " " Never knowd nothink, sir."...one short prayer ? " " No, sir. Nothink at all. Mr. Cha3bands he wos aprayin' wunst at Mr. Sangsby's and I heerd him, but he Bounded as if he wos a-speakhi'... | |
| M. S. Mitchell - 1871 - 422 páginas
..."Nobody." "And I an't took back to Tom-all-Alone's. Am I, sir?" "No." Jo closes his eyes, muttering, "I am wery thankful." After watching him closely a little...prayer?" "Never know'd nothink, sir." "Not so much a's one short prayer?" "No, sir. Nothink at all. Mr. Chadbands he was a prayin' wunst at Mr. Sangsby's,... | |
| 1872 - 514 páginas
...And I an't took back to Tom-all- Aloue's, am I, sir ?" " No." Jo closes his eyes, muttering, " I am wery thankful." After watching him closely a little..." Not so much as one short prayer ?'•' "No, sir. Nothiuk at all. Mr. Chadbands he wos a prayin wunst at Mr. Sangsby's and I heerd him, but he sounded... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1873 - 384 páginas
...nobody here but you, Mr. Woodcot T" " Nobody." "And I ain't took back to Tom-all-Alone's. Am I, sir I" " No." Jo closes his eyes, muttering, " I'm wery thankful." After watching him closely a little while, Allan pnts his mouth very near his ear, and says to him in a low, distinct voice : " Jo ! Did yon ever know... | |
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