| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1872 - 826 strani
...who carried his little rosy but grimy child looking over his shoulder ; and CD bought a halfpenny- worth of cherries, and as we went along he gave them...one to the little fellow without the knowledge of the father. . . . He informed me as we walked through it that he knew HungeriatA Market well. . . He... | |
| 1872 - 740 strani
...carried his little, rosy but grimy child looking over his shoulder; and CD bought a halfpenuy-worth of cherries, and, as we went along, he gave them one...one to the little fellow without the knowledge of the father. . . He informed me, as he walked through it, that he knew Mungtrtonl Market well. . . .... | |
| John Forster - 1874 - 656 strani
...'looking over his shoulder; and CD bought a halfpenny-worth of 'cherries, and as we went along lie gave them one by one to the little ' fellow without the knowledge of the father . . . He informed me as he what was greatest. It was his defect as well as LONDON: his merit... | |
| John Forster - 1874 - 616 strani
...who carried his little rosy but grimy child looking over his shoulder ; and CD bought a halfpenny- worth of cherries, and as we went along he gave them...one to the little fellow without the knowledge of the father . . . He informed me as we walked through it that he knew Hungerto\& Market well . . . He... | |
| John Forster - 1874 - 802 strani
...who carried his little rosy but grimy child looking over his shoulder ; and CD bought a halfpenny- worth of cherries, and as we went along he gave them...one to the little fellow without the knowledge of the father . . . He informed me as we walked through it that he knew Hungerfaid Market well . . . He... | |
| John Forster - 1874 - 586 strani
...rosy but Hunger'grimy child looking over his shoulder; and CD bought a halfpenny-worth ^ . . 1033 ' of cherries, and as we went along he gave them one...one to the little fellow ' without the knowledge of the father ... He informed me :ii he walked ' through it that he knew HunycrSord Market well ... He... | |
| Thomas Edgar Pemberton - 1876 - 294 strani
...his little rosy, but grimy child, looking over his shoulder ; and Charles Dickens bought a half-penny worth of cherries, and as we went along he gave them,...one, to the little fellow, without the knowledge of the father. He informed me as he walked through it that he knew Hungerford Market well." That hunger... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1899 - 602 strani
...carried his little rosy ' but grimy child looking over his ' shoulder ; and CD bought a half' penny-worth of cherries, and as we ' went along he gave them one by one ' to the little fellow without the know' ledge of the father . . . He informed ' me as he walked through it that he ' knew fftingerforA... | |
| J. Holden Macmichael - 1906 - 404 strani
...carried his little rosy but grimy child looking over his shoulder ; and CD bought a halfpennyworth of cherries, and as we went along he gave them one...little fellow without the knowledge of his father. . . . He informed me as he walked through it that he knew ffungerford. Market well. ... He did not... | |
| Norman Page - 1999 - 456 strani
...coal-heaver, who carried his little rosy but grimy child looking over his shoulder. Dickens bought some cherries, and as we went along he gave them one by one to the little fellow without the knowledge of the father.1 § 21. The Fetter Lane Old Curiosity Shop. "A Dinner at Poplar Walk" In company with a... | |
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