| Charles Dickens - 1849 - 1160 страници
...life. Every barn in the neighbourhood, every stone in the church, and every foot of the churchyard, had some association of its own, in my mind, connected...stopping to rest himself upon the wicket-gate; and I l;noii< that Commodore Trunnion held that club with Mr. Pickle, in the parlour of our little village... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1850 - 384 страници
...for He. Every barn in the neighbourhood, every stone in the church, and every foot of the churchyard, had some association of its own, in my mind, connected...Commodore Trunnion held that club with Mr. Pickle, in the parlor of our little village alehouse. The reader now understands as well as I do, what I was when... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1850 - 736 страници
...stone in the church, and every foot of the churchyard, had some association of its own, in my miml, connected with these books, and stood for some locality...stopping to rest himself upon the wicketgate ; and I l.-iii.nr that Commodore Trunnion held that club with Mr. Pickle, in the parlor of our little village... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1867 - 570 страници
...life. Every barn in the neighbourhood, every stone in the church, and every foot of the churchyard, had some association of its own, in my mind, connected...Commodore Trunnion held that club with Mr. Pickle, in the parlor of our little village alehouse. The reader now understands, as well as I do, what I was when... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1870 - 1280 страници
...life. Every burn in the neighborhood, every stone in the church, and every foot of the church-yard, had some association of its own, in my mind, connected with these books, tod stood for some locality made famous in them. I have seen Tom Pipes go climhing up the church-steeple... | |
| 1871 - 712 страници
...life. Every barn in the neighborhood, every stone in the church, and every foot of the churchyard, had some association of its own, in my mind, connected...in them. I have seen Tom Pipes go climbing up the church steeple ; I have watched Strap with the knapsack on his back, stopping to rest on the wicker... | |
| John Forster - 1872 - 442 страници
...life. Every barn in the neighborhood, every stone in the church, and every foot of the churchyard, had some association of its own, in my mind, connected...Commodore Trunnion held that club with Mr. Pickle, in the parlor of our little village alehouse. ' ' Every word of this personal recollection had been written... | |
| John Forster - 1872 - 440 страници
...life. Every barn in the neighborhood, every stone in the church, and every foot of the churchyard, had some association of its own, in my mind, connected...Commodore Trunnion held that club with Mr. Pickle, in the parlor of our little village alehouse." Every word of this personal recollection had been written down... | |
| John Forster - 1872 - 574 страници
..."stone in the church, and every foot of the "churchyard, had some association of its own, in CHATHAM: "my mind, connected with these books, and stood '...in them. I have "seen Tom Pipes go climbing up the church" steeple; I have watched Strap, with the knap"sack on his back, stopping to rest himself upon... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1872 - 384 страници
...life. Every barn in the neighborhood, every stone in the church, aud every foot of the church-yard, had some association of its own, in my mind, connected with these books, aud stood for some locality made famous in them. I have seen Tom Pipes go climbing up the church -steeple;... | |
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