| Charles Dickens - 1856 - 684 lapas
...irresolute hands — rings upon the fingers in those days — which nervously wandered to liis trembling lip a hundred times, in the first half-hour of his acquaintance with the jaiL His principal anxiety was about his wife. she will be very much shocked, if she should come to the... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1856 - 676 lapas
...irresolute hands — rings upon the fingers in those days — which nervously wandered to his trembling lip a hundred times, in the first half-hour of his acquaintance with the jail. His principal anxiety was about his wife. "Do you think, Sir," he asked the turnkey, "that she will... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1857 - 838 lapas
...irresolute hands — ring* upon the fingers in those days — which nervously wandered to his trembling lip a hundred times, in the first half-hour of his acquaintance with the jail. His principal anxiety was about his wife. " Do you think, sir," he asked the turnkey, " that she will... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1867 - 554 lapas
...irresolute hands — rings upon the fingers in those days — which nervously wandered to his trembling lip a hundred times, in the first half-hour of his acquaintance with the jail. His principal anxiety was about his wife. " Do you think, sir," he asked the turnkey, " that she will... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 578 lapas
...irresolute hands — rings upon the fingers in those days — which nervously wandered to his trembling lip a hundred times, in the first half-hour of his acquaintance with the jail. His principal anxiety was about his wife. " Do you think, sir," he asked the turnkey, " that she will... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1873 - 374 lapas
...irresolute hands — rings upon the fingers in those days — which nervously wandered to his trembling lip a hundred times, in the first half-hour of his acquaintance with the jail. His principal anxiety was about his wife. "Do you think, sir," he asked the turnkey, "that she will... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1885 - 824 lapas
...irresolute hands — rings upon the fingers in those days — which nervously wandered to his trembling lip a hundred times, in the first half-hour of his acquaintance with the jail. His principal anxiety was about his wife. " Do you think, sir," he asked the turnkey, " that she will... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1891 - 594 lapas
...irresolute hands — rings upon the fingers in those days — which nervously wandered to his trembling lip a hundred times in the first halfhour of his acquaintance with the gaol. His principal anxiety was about his wife. " Do you think, sir," he asked the turnkey, " that... | |
| Thomas Alexander Fyfe - 1913 - 364 lapas
...irresolute hands — rings upon the fingers in those days — which nervously wandered to his trembling lip a hundred times in the first half-hour of his acquaintance with the jail. Crushed at first with his imprisonment, he had soon found a dull relief in it; he was under lock and... | |
| Richard Burton - 1919 - 328 lapas
...irresolute hands — rings upon the fingers in those days — which nervously wandered to his trembling lip a hundred times, in the first half-hour of his acquaintance with the jail. His principal anxiety was about his wife. "Do you think, sir," he asked the turnkey, "that she will... | |
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