... he had two ounces and a quarter of bread besides. The bowls never wanted washing. The boys polished them with their spoons till they shone again ; and when they had performed this operation (which never took very long, the spoons being nearly as large... The Adventures of Oliver Twist - 18. lappuseautors: Charles Dickens - 1888 - 409 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1837 - 684 lapas
...which composition each boy had one porringer, and no more,—except on festive occasions, and then he had two ounces and a quarter of bread besides. The bowls never wanted washing—the boys polished them with their spoons, till they shone again; and when they had performed... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1843 - 452 lapas
...which composition each boy had one porringer, and no more — except on festive occasions, and then he had two ounces and a quarter of bread besides....at the copper with such eager eyes as if they could devour the very bricks of which it was composed; employing themselves meanwhile in sucking their fingers... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1849 - 808 lapas
...and a quarter of head besides. The bowls never wanted wushing — the boys polished them with theii spoons, till they shone again ; and when they had...operation (which never took very long, the spoons being n ear.' y as large as the bowls), they would eit staring at the copper with such eager eyes, as if... | |
| John C. Cobden - 1853 - 528 lapas
...which composition each boy had one porringer, and no more, — ' except on festive occasions, and then he had two ounces and a quarter of bread besides....the copper with such eager eyes, as if they could devour the very bricks of which it was composed ; employing themselves meanwhile in sucking their fingers... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1856 - 198 lapas
...which composition each boy had one porringer, and no more, — except on festive occasions, and then he had two ounces and a quarter of bread besides....the copper with such eager eyes, as if they could devour the very bricks of which it was composed : employing themselves meanwhile in sucking their fingers... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1867 - 290 lapas
...composition each boy had one porringer, and no more, except on occasions of great public rejoicing, and then he had two ounces and a quarter of bread besides....the copper with such eager eyes, as if they could devour the very bricks of which it was composed, — employing themselves meanwhile in sucking their... | |
| Gilbert Ashville Pierce, William Adolphus Wheeler - 1872 - 652 lapas
...composition each boy had one porringer, and no more, — except on festive occasions, — and then he had two ounces and a quarter of bread besides....the copper with such eager eyes, as if they could devour the very bricks of which it was composed; employing themselves meanwhile in sucking their fingers... | |
| Phebe Ann Hanaford - 1871 - 424 lapas
...mealtimes. Of this festive composition, each boy had one porringer, and no more, except on occasions of great public rejoicing, when he had two ounces...never wanted washing. The boys polished them with fheir spoons till they shone again ; and, when they had performed this operation (which "never took... | |
| Louisa M. Hubbard - 1881 - 418 lapas
...had one porringer, and no more, except on occasions of great public rejoicing, when he had 2% ozs. of bread besides. The bowls never wanted washing....their spoons till they shone again; and when they had nearly performed this operation, which never took very long, the spoons being nearly as large as the... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1885 - 874 lapas
...meal-times. Of this festive composition each boy had one porringer, and no more — except on occasions of great public rejoicing, when he had two ounces and a quarter of bread besides. The bowls nevci wanted washing. The boys polished them with their spoons till they shone again ; and when they... | |
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