| Charles Dickens - 1874 - 556 страници
...long while in his prison, talking of her goodness. Hearing the rain fall fast at that time, he calmly said, " Such a rain to-morrow will spoil a great show, which is a dull thing on a rainy day." At midnight he went to bed, and slept till four ; even when his servant called him, he fell asleep... | |
| Thomas Keightley - 1876 - 1148 страници
...continued for a long time dilating on her many virtues and perfections. Observing that it rained hard, he said, " Such a rain to-morrow will spoil a great show, which is a dull thing on a rainy day." At twelve he went to bed, desiring to be called at four. He was asleep when his servant came, and he... | |
| Elizabeth Charles - 1880 - 388 страници
...wife, he made gentle pleasantry about it. And when the darkness came, and the rain beat on the windows, he said — " Such a rain to-morrow will spoil a great show, which is a dull thing on a rainy day." At last, that last day, so long, and yet, to those two who loved each other, so terribly brief, came... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1880 - 864 страници
...long while in his prison talking of her goodness. Hearing the rain fall fast at that time, he calmly said, " Such a rain to-morrow will spoil a great show, which is a dull thing on a rainy day." At midnight he went to bed, and slept till four ; even when his servant called him, he fell asleep... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1884 - 894 страници
...long while in his prison, talking of her goodness. Hearing the rain fall fast at that time, he calmly said, "Such a rain to-morrow will spoil a great show, which is a dull thing on a rainy day." At midnight he went to bed, and slept till four; even when his servant called him, he fell asleep again... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1884 - 858 страници
...long while in his prison talking of her goodness. Hearing the rain fall fast at that time, he calmly said, " Such a rain to-morrow will spoil a great show, which is a dull thing on a rainy day." At midnight he went to bed, and slept till four ; even when his servant called him, he fell asleep... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1890 - 454 страници
...long while in his prison, talking of her goodness. Hearing the rain fall fast at that time, he calmly said, "Such a rain to-morrow will spoil a great show, which is a dull thing on a rainy day." At midnight he went to bed, and slept till four ; even when his servant called him, he fell asleep... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1894 - 512 страници
...long while in his prison talking of her goodness. Hearing the rain fall fast at that time, he calmly said, " Such a rain to-morrow will spoil a great show, which is a dull thing on a rainy day." At midnight he went to bed, and slept till four ; even when his servant called him, he fell asleep... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1896 - 714 страници
...long while in his prison, talking of her goodness. Hearing the rain fall fast at that time, he calmly said, " Such a rain to-morrow will spoil a great show, which is a dull thing on a rainy day." At midnight he went to bed, and slept till four; even when his servant called him, he fell asleep again... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 544 страници
...shall not now let blood to divert this ; that will be done to-morrow." At night it rained hard, and he said, "Such a rain to-morrow will spoil a great show, which was a dull thing on a rainy day." He said the sins of his youth lay heavy upon his mind ; but he hoped... | |
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