I found Richard thin and languid, slovenly in his dress, abstracted in his manner, forcing his spirits now and then, and at other intervals relapsing into a dull thoughtfulness. About his large bright eyes, that used to be so merry, there was a wanness... Bleak house - Página 389por Charles Dickens - 1866Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Charles Dickens - 1853 - 730 páginas
...thin and languid, slovenly in his dress, abstracted in his manner, foreing his spirits now and then, and at other intervals relapsing into a dull thoughtfulness....is not like age ; and into such a ruin, Richard's youth,and youthful beauty had all fallen away. He ate little, and seemed indifferent what it was ;... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 574 páginas
...thin and languid, slovenly in his dress, abstracted in his manner, forcing his spirits now and then, and at other intervals relapsing into a dull thoughtfulness. About his large bright eyes that used to be so mem', there was a wanness and a restlessness that changed them altogether. I cannot use the expression... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 552 páginas
...thin and languid, slovenly in his dress, abstracted in his manner, forcing his spirits now and then, and at other intervals relapsing into a dull thoughtfulness. About his large bright eyes that used to be BO merry, there was a wanness and a restlessness that changed them altogether. I cannot use the expression... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1873 - 384 páginas
...spirits now and then, and at other intervals relapsing into a dull thoughtfulness. About his largo bright eyes that used to be so merry, 'there was a...and a restlessness that changed them altogether. I can not nse the expression that he looked old. There is a ruin, of youth which is not like age ; and... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1873 - 574 páginas
...thin and languid, slovenly in his dress, abstracted in his manner, forcing his spirits now and then, and at other intervals relapsing into a dull thoughtfulness....large bright eyes that used to be so merry, there was awanness and a restlessness that changed them altogether. 1 cannot use the expression that he looked... | |
| Mrs. J. W. Stow - 1877 - 410 páginas
...restlessness that changed them altogether. His lips were dry, and his fingernails were all bitten away. I cannot use the expression that he looked old. There...youth and youthful beauty had all fallen away. He haunted the Court day after day ; listlessly sat there the whole day long, when he knew there was no... | |
| Mrs. J. W. Stow - 1877 - 388 páginas
...thin and languid, slovenly in his dress, abstracted in his manner, forcing his spirits now and then, and at other intervals relapsing into a dull thoughtfulness....wanness and a restlessness that changed them altogether. His lips were dry, and his fingernails were all bitten away. I cannot use the expression that he looked... | |
| Mrs. J. W. Stow - 1878 - 430 páginas
...thin and languid, slovenly in his dress, abstracted in his manner, forcing his spirits now and then, and at other intervals relapsing into a dull thoughtfulness....wanness and a restlessness that changed them altogether. His lips were dry, and his fingernails were all bitten away. I cannot use the expression that he looked... | |
| Mrs. J. W. Stow - 1879 - 444 páginas
...thin and languid, slovenly in his dress,-abstracted in his manner, forcing his spirits now and then, and at other intervals relapsing into a dull thoughtfulness....wanness and a restlessness that changed them altogether. His lips were dry, and his fingernails were all bitten -away. I cannot use the expression that he looked... | |
| Mrs. J. W. Stow - 1879 - 436 páginas
...manner, forcing his spirits now and then, and at other intervals relapsing into a dull thoughtf ulness. About his large bright eyes that used to be so merry...wanness and a restlessness that changed them altogether. His lips were dry, and his fingernails were all bitten away. I cannot use the expression that he looked... | |
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