Oliver TwistHurd and Houghton, 1867 |
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129. lappuse
... Bedwin , " said the gentle- man looking very wise . The old lady made a respectful inclination of the head , which seemed to say that she thought the doctor was a very clever man . The doctor appeared much of the same opinion himself ...
... Bedwin , " said the gentle- man looking very wise . The old lady made a respectful inclination of the head , which seemed to say that she thought the doctor was a very clever man . The doctor appeared much of the same opinion himself ...
130. lappuse
... Bedwin , " said the doctor . " It's very natural that he should be thirsty . You may give him a little tea , ma'am , and some dry toast without any butter . Don't keep him too warm , ma'am ; but be careful that you don't let him be too ...
... Bedwin , " said the doctor . " It's very natural that he should be thirsty . You may give him a little tea , ma'am , and some dry toast without any butter . Don't keep him too warm , ma'am ; but be careful that you don't let him be too ...
131. lappuse
... Bedwin had him carried down- stairs into the little housekeeper's room , which belonged to her . Having him sat here , by the fireside , the good old lady sat herself down too ; and , being in a state of considerable delight at seeing ...
... Bedwin had him carried down- stairs into the little housekeeper's room , which belonged to her . Having him sat here , by the fireside , the good old lady sat herself down too ; and , being in a state of considerable delight at seeing ...
133. lappuse
... Bedwin , satisfied that he felt more comfortable , salted and broke bits of toasted bread into the broth , with all the bustle befitting so solemn a preparation . Oliver got through it with ex- traordinary expedition . He had scarcely ...
... Bedwin , satisfied that he felt more comfortable , salted and broke bits of toasted bread into the broth , with all the bustle befitting so solemn a preparation . Oliver got through it with ex- traordinary expedition . He had scarcely ...
134. lappuse
... Bed- win . I'm afraid I have caught cold . " " I hope not , sir , " says Mrs. Bedwin . " Everything you have had , has been well aired , sir . " " I don't know , Bedwin . I don't know , " said Mr. Brownlow ; " I rather think I had a ...
... Bed- win . I'm afraid I have caught cold . " " I hope not , sir , " says Mrs. Bedwin . " Everything you have had , has been well aired , sir . " " I don't know , Bedwin . I don't know , " said Mr. Brownlow ; " I rather think I had a ...
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