| Charles Dickens - 1846 - 352 páginas
...hear another sound from you" said Scrooge, "and you'll keep your Christmas by losing your situation! You're quite a powerful speaker, sir," he added, turning...extremity first. "But why?" cried Scrooge's nephew. "Why?" "Because I fell in love." "Because you fell in love!" growled Scrooge, as if that were the only one... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1856 - 192 páginas
...hear another sound from you" said Scrooge, " and you'll keep your Christmas by losing your situation. You're quite a powerful speaker, sir," he added, turning...Come ! Dine with us tomorrow." Scrooge said that he wouldn't ! " But why ?" cried Scrooge's nephew. " Why ?" " Why did you get married ?" said Scrooge.... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1858 - 114 páginas
...hear another sound from you" said Scrooge, " and you'll keep your Christmas by losing your situation ! You're quite a powerful speaker, sir," he added, turning...he would see him in that extremity first. " But why 'I " cried Scrooge's nephew. ".Why ? " " Why did you get married ? " said Scrooge. " Because I fell... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1867 - 290 páginas
...another sound from you" said Scrooge, " and you '11 keep your Christmas by losing your situation. You 're quite a powerful speaker, sir," he added, turning...Don't be angry, uncle. Come! Dine with us to-morrow." " But why ? " cried Scrooge's nephew. " Why ? " " Why did you get married?" said Scrooge. " Because... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1869 - 488 páginas
...losing your situation ; You 're quite a powerful speaker, sir," Бе-added, turning* to his-fiephew. "I wonder you don't go into Parliament." " Don't be angry, uncle. Come ! Dine with us to-morrow." 8creege-8aia-4hat -he-^тицЫ ьее him — yes, indeed he did. He went the whole length of the... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1870 - 406 páginas
...him, and Mr. Dickens goes on to relate that Scrooge said " he would see him — yes, I am sorry to say he did, — he went the whole length of the expression, and said he would see him in that extremity first." He makes one dive at our sense of humour, and takes it captive.... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1872 - 610 páginas
...sound from you," said Scrooge, " and you'll keep your Christmas by losing your situation! You'reqnitea powerful speaker, sir," he added, turning to his nephew....Dine with us to-morrow." Scrooge said that he would sсе him — yes, indeed he did. He went the whole length of the expression, and said that he would... | |
| John Camden Hotten - 1873 - 812 páginas
...him, and Mr. Dickens goes on to relate that Scrooge said " he would see him — yes, I am sorry to say he did,— he went the whole length of the expression, and said he would see him in that extremity first." He makes one dive at our sense of humour, and takes it captive.... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1876 - 472 páginas
...sound from you," said Scrooge, " and you 'll keep your Christmas by losing your situation ; You 're quite a powerful speaker, sir," he added, turning...with us to-morrow." Scrooge said that he would see him—yes, indeed he did. He went the whole length of the expression, and said that he would see him... | |
| James Thomas Fields - 1876 - 444 páginas
...said Serooge, " and you "ll keep your Christmas by losing your situation ! You 're quite a powerflil speaker, sir," he added, turning to his nephew. "...wonder you don't go into Parliament." " Don't be angry, unele. Cornel Dine with us to-morrow." Serooge said that he would see him — yes, indeed he did. He... | |
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