| 1862 - 580 strani
...pointed out the path. When I came down low enough upon the zigzag descent to see him again, I saw that ho was standing between the rails on the way by which the train had lately passed, in an attltnde as if he was waiting for me to appear. He cad bis left hand at his chin, and that left elbow... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1874 - 766 strani
...had pointed out the path. When I came down low enough upon the zigzag descent to see him again, I saw that he was standing between the rails on the way...rested on his right hand, crossed over his breast. His attitud&'was one of such expectation and watchfulness, that I stopped'a moment, wondering at it. _... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1875 - 240 strani
...had pointed out the path. When I came down low enough upon the zigzag descent to see him again, I saw that he was standing between the rails on the way...moment, wondering at it. I resumed my downward way, and, stepping out upon the level of the railroad and drawing nearer to him, saw that he was a dark, sallow... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1877 - 628 strani
...had pointed out the path. When I came down low enough upon the zigzag descent to see him again, I saw that he was standing between the rails on the way...moment, wondering at it. I resumed my downward way, and stepping out upon the level of the railroad, and drawing nearer to him, saw that he was a dark, sallow... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1880 - 878 strani
...had pointed out the path. When I came down low enough upon the zigzag descent to see him again, I saw that he was standing between the rails on the way...watchfulness, that I stopped a moment, wondering at it. 539 dungeon ; the shorter perspective in the other direction terminating in a gloomy red light, and... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1883 - 866 strani
...had pointed out the path. When I came down low enough upon the zigzag descent to see him again, I saw that he was standing between the rails on the way...that I stopped a moment, wondering at it. I resumed ny downward way, and stepping .out upon the level of the railroad, and drawing nearer to him, saw that... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1884 - 876 strani
...had pointed out the path. When I came down low enough upon the zigzag descent to see him again, I saw that he was standing between the rails on the way...that I stopped a moment, wondering at it. I resumed ny downward way, and stepping out upon the level of the railroad, and drawing nearer to him, saw that... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1884 - 1014 strani
...had pointed out the path. When I came down low enough upon the zigzag descent to see him again, I saw that he was standing between the rails on the way...was one of such expectation and watchfulness, that I stooped a moment, wondering at it. I resumed my downward way, and stepping out upon the level of the... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1890 - 416 strani
...had pointed out the path. When I came down low enough upon the zigzag descent to see him again, I saw that he was standing between the rails on the way...moment wondering at it. I resumed my downward way, and stepping out upon the level of the railroad, and drawing nearer to him, saw that he was a dark sallow... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1891 - 760 strani
...had pointed out the path. When I came down low enough upon the zigzag descent to see him again, I saw that he was standing between the rails on the way...moment, wondering at it. I resumed my downward way, and stepping out upon the level of the railroad, and drawing nearer to him, saw that he was a dark sallow... | |
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