The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, Volumen2Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1837 - 755 páginas |
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... coat had been a smart dress garment in the days of swallow - tails , but had evidently in those times adorned a much shorter man than the stranger , for the soiled and faded sleeves scarcely reached to his wrists . It was buttoned ...
... coat had been a smart dress garment in the days of swallow - tails , but had evidently in those times adorned a much shorter man than the stranger , for the soiled and faded sleeves scarcely reached to his wrists . It was buttoned ...
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... coat , " said Mr. Tupman , as the stranger surveyed himself with great complacency in a cheval glass . " The first that's been made with our Club button , " and he called his companion's attention to the large gilt button , which ...
... coat , " said Mr. Tupman , as the stranger surveyed himself with great complacency in a cheval glass . " The first that's been made with our Club button , " and he called his companion's attention to the large gilt button , which ...
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... coat - queer coats those- made by contract - no measuring - mysterious dispensa- tions of Providence - all the short men get long coats-- all the long men short ones . " Running on in this way , Mr. Tupman's new companion adjusted his ...
... coat - queer coats those- made by contract - no measuring - mysterious dispensa- tions of Providence - all the short men get long coats-- all the long men short ones . " Running on in this way , Mr. Tupman's new companion adjusted his ...
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... coat - a bright blue dress coat , with a gilt button , displaying a bust , and the letters ' P.C. ' " Mr. Winkle actually staggered with astonishment , as he heard his own costume thus minutely described . Doctor Slammer's friend ...
... coat - a bright blue dress coat , with a gilt button , displaying a bust , and the letters ' P.C. ' " Mr. Winkle actually staggered with astonishment , as he heard his own costume thus minutely described . Doctor Slammer's friend ...
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... coat in its usual place , but exhibiting , on a close inspection , evident tokens of having been worn on the preceding night . " It must be so , " said Mr. Winkle , letting the coat fall from his hands . " I took too much wine after ...
... coat in its usual place , but exhibiting , on a close inspection , evident tokens of having been worn on the preceding night . " It must be so , " said Mr. Winkle , letting the coat fall from his hands . " I took too much wine after ...
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ain't appeared Arabella Bardell Ben Allen Benjamin Allen Bob Sawyer chair cheerful Cluppins coach coat countenance cried dear Sir Dodson and Fogg door Dowler Eatanswill Esquire exclaimed eyes face fat boy feelings fellow Fizkin glass goblin Grummer hand head hear heard heerd honour hostler inquired interposed Jingle Jinks Job Trotter knock laughed legs Leo Hunter looked Lowten Ma'am Magnus Maria Lobbs matter mind morning Nathaniel Pipkin never night Nupkins old gentleman old lady old Lobbs once Perker Pickwick pocket Pott Raddle rejoined replied replied Sam Roker round Sam Weller Samivel Sammy Samuel Pickwick Samuel Weller Smangle Smart smile Snodgrass stairs Stiggins stopped stranger there's thing thought tipstaff took Tupman turned uncle vith voice walked Wardle wery What's whispered wick window Winkle words young lady
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Página 449 - Gentlemen, what does this mean ? Chops and Tomato sauce. Yours, Pickwick ! Chops ! Gracious heavens ! and Tomato sauce ! Gentlemen, is the happiness of a sensitive and confiding female to be trifled away by such shallow artifices as these ? The next has no date whatever, which is in itself suspicious. ' Dear Mrs. B., I shall not be at home till tomorrow. Slow coach.' And then follows this very remarkable expression. ' Don't trouble yourself about the warming-pan.
Página 431 - Mary my dear) altho it does finish a portrait and put the frame and glass on complete with a hook at the end to hang it up by and all in two minutes and a quarter.
Página 447 - Mrs. Bardell's opinions of the opposite sex, gentlemen, were derived from a long contemplation of the inestimable qualities of her lost husband. She had no fear, she had no distrust, she had no suspicion, all was confidence and reliance. ' Mr. Bardell,' said the widow ;
Página 71 - Whole ages have fled and their works decayed, And nations have scattered been; But the stout old Ivy shall never fade, From its hale and hearty green. The brave old plant in its lonely days, Shall fatten upon the past; For the stateliest building man can raise, Is the Ivy's food at last. Creeping on where time has been, A rare old plant is the Ivy green.
Página 71 - The wall must be crumbled, the stone decayed, To pleasure his dainty whim: And the mouldering dust that years have made, Is a merry meal for him. Creeping where no life is seen, A rare old plant is the Ivy green.
Página 7 - THAT punctual servant of all work, the sun, had just risen, and begun to strike a light on the morning of the thirteenth of May, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven, when Mr. Samuel Pickwick burst like another sun from his slumbers, threw open his chamber window, and looked out upon the world beneath.
Página 447 - Before the bill had been in the parlour window three days — three days, gentlemen — a being, erect upon two legs, and bearing all the outward semblance of a man, and not of a monster, knocked at the door of Mrs. Bardell's house. He inquired within — he took the lodgings; and on the very next day he entered into possession of them. This man was Pickwick — Pickwick, the defendant.
Página 431 - No, it don't," replied Sam, reading on very quickly, to avoid contesting the point — " ' Except of me Mary my dear as your walentine and think over what I've said. — My dear Mary I will now conclude.