The Life and Writings of Charles Dickens: A Woman's Memorial VolumeB.B. Russell, 1871 - 401 páginas |
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... Scrooge repeated , as he scrambled out of bed . ' The spirits of all three shall strive within me . O Jacob Marley ! Heaven and the Christmas - time be praised for this ! I say it on my knees , old Jacob , knees ! ' - on iny " He was so ...
... Scrooge repeated , as he scrambled out of bed . ' The spirits of all three shall strive within me . O Jacob Marley ! Heaven and the Christmas - time be praised for this ! I say it on my knees , old Jacob , knees ! ' - on iny " He was so ...
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... Scrooge , — a remarkable boy ! Do you know whether they've sold the prize - tur- key that was hanging up there ... Scrooge . pleasure to talk to him . Yes , my buck ! ' " It's hanging there now , ' replied the boy . " Is it ? ' said ...
... Scrooge , — a remarkable boy ! Do you know whether they've sold the prize - tur- key that was hanging up there ... Scrooge . pleasure to talk to him . Yes , my buck ! ' " It's hanging there now , ' replied the boy . " Is it ? ' said ...
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... Scrooge , patting it with his hand . I scarcely ever looked at it before . What an honest expression it has in its face ! It's a wonderful knocker ! Whoop ! How are you ? Here's the turkey . Here's the turkey . Merry Christmas ...
... Scrooge , patting it with his hand . I scarcely ever looked at it before . What an honest expression it has in its face ! It's a wonderful knocker ! Whoop ! How are you ? Here's the turkey . Here's the turkey . Merry Christmas ...
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... Scrooge sat with his door wide open , that he might see him come into the Tank . * " His hat was off before he ... Scrooge in his accustomed voice , as near as he could feign it . ' What do you mean by coming here at this time of day ...
... Scrooge sat with his door wide open , that he might see him come into the Tank . * " His hat was off before he ... Scrooge in his accustomed voice , as near as he could feign it . ' What do you mean by coming here at this time of day ...
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... Scrooge , with an earnestness that could not be mistaken , as he clapped him on the back . A merrier Christmas , Bob , my good fellow , than I have given you for many a year ! I'll raise your salary , and endeavor to assist your ...
... Scrooge , with an earnestness that could not be mistaken , as he clapped him on the back . A merrier Christmas , Bob , my good fellow , than I have given you for many a year ! I'll raise your salary , and endeavor to assist your ...
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The Life and Writing of Charles Dickens: A Woman's Memorial Volume Phebe Ann Hanaford Vista completa - 1871 |
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