It was rather expensive at first, in consequence of the increase in the undertaker's bill, and the necessity of taking in the clothes of all the paupers, which fluttered loosely on their wasted, shrunken forms, after a week or two's gruel. Works - 14. lappuseautors: Charles Dickens - 1843Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1837 - 684 lapas
...operation. It was rather expensive at first, in consequence of the increase in the undertakers bill, and the necessity of taking in the clothes of all...well as the paupers; and the board were in ecstasies. small quantities of oatmeal; and issued three meals of thin gruel a-day, with an onion twice a week,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1838 - 170 lapas
...the system was in fuir operation. It was rather expensive at first, in consequence of the increase in the undertaker's hill, and the necessity of taking...thin, as well as the paupers ; and the board were in eestasies. The room in which the boys were fed, was a large, stone hall, with a copper at one end,... | |
| 1838 - 954 lapas
...operation. It was rather expensive at first, in consequence of the increase in the undertaker's bill, and the necessity of taking in the clothes of all...thin, as well as the paupers ; and the board were in ecstacies. The room in which the boys were fed, was a large, stone hal}, with a copper at one end,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1839 - 384 lapas
...operation. It was rather expensive at first, in consequence of the increase of the undertaker's bill, and the necessity of taking in the clothes of all the paupers, which f fluttered loosely on their wasted, shrunken forms, after a week or two's gruel. But the number of... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1846 - 382 lapas
...operation. It was rather expensive at first, in consequence of the increase in the undertaker's bill, and the necessity of taking in the clothes of all...thin as well as the paupers ; and the board were in ecstacies. The room in which the boys were fed, was a large stone hall, with a copper at one end :... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1846 - 380 lapas
...operation. It was rather expensive at first, in consequence of the increase in the undertaker's bill, and the necessity of taking in the clothes of all...thin as well as the paupers ; and the board were in ecstacies. The room in which the boys were fed, was a large stone hall, with a copper at one end :... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1849 - 808 lapas
...operation. It was rather expensive at firet, in consequei ce of the increase in the undertaker's bill, and the necessity of taking in the clothes of all the paupers, which fluttered loose y on their wasted, shrunken forms, aftei a week or two's gruel. But the number of workhouse inmates... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1850 - 270 lapas
...operation. It was rather expensive at first, in consequei-ce of the increase in the undertaker's bill, and the necessity of taking in the clothes of all the paupers, which fluttered loose y on their wasted, shrunken forms, aftei a week or two's gruel. But the number of workhouse inmates... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1858 - 470 lapas
...difficulty. The relief was inseparable from the workhouse and the gruel; and that frightened people. which fluttered loosely on their wasted, shrunken...inmates got thin as well as the paupers ; and the hoard were in ecstacies. The room in which the hoys were fed, was a large stone hall, with a copper... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1867 - 730 lapas
...operation. It was rather expensive at first, in consequence of the increase in the undertaker's bill, and the necessity of taking in the clothes of all...their wasted, shrunken forms, after a week or two's grnel. But the number of workhouse inmates got thin as well as the paupers ; and the board were in... | |
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