| 1843 - 1266 lapas
...purse of good sentiments in his inside. In this particular he was like the girl in the fairy tale, except that if they were not actual diamonds which...precept than a copybook. Some people likened him to a direclion-post, which is always telling the way to a place, and never goes there; but these were his... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1844 - 804 lapas
...purse of good sentiments in his inside. In this particular he was like the girl in the fairy tale, except that if they were not actual diamonds which...to a place, and never goes there : but these were hia enemies ; the shadows cast by his brightness ; that was all. His very throat was moral. You saw... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1844 - 728 lapas
...purse of good sentiments in his inside. In this particular he was like the girl in the fairy tale, except that if they were not actual diamonds which...exemplary man : fuller of virtuous precept than a copy-* book. Some people likened him to a direction-post, which is always telling the way to a place,... | |
| George Pope Morris, Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1843 - 500 lapas
...purse of good sentiments in his inside. In this particular, he was like the girl in the fairy tale, except that if they were not actual diamonds which fell from his lips, they were the very hrightest paste, and shone prodigiously. He was a most exemplary man — fuller of virtuous precept... | |
| 1845 - 548 lapas
...purse of good sentiments in his inside. In this particular he was like the girl in the fairy tale, except that, if they were not actual diamonds which...prodigiously. He was a most exemplary man : fuller of virtuous precepts than a copy-book. Some people likened him to a direction post which is always telling the... | |
| 124 lapas
...purse of good sentiments in his inside. In this particular, he was like the girl in the fairy tale, except that if they were not actual diamonds which fell from his lips, they were the brightest paste, and shone prodigiously. He was a most exemplary man, fuller of virtuous precepts than... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1858 - 462 lapas
...purse of good sentiments in his inside. In this particular he was like the girl in the fairy tale, except that if they were not actual diamonds which...place, and never goes there: but these were his enemies ;t the shadows cast by his brightness ; that was all. His' very throat was moral. You saw a good deal... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1859 - 612 lapas
...purse of good sentiments in his inside. In this particular he was like the girl in the fairy tale, except that if they were not actual diamonds which...and shone prodigiously. He was a most exemplary man ; CHARACTER AND APPEARANCE OF MR PECKSNIFF. 533 iller of virtuous precept than a copy-book. Some people... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1860 - 580 lapas
...purse of good sentiments in his inside. In this particular he was like the girl in the fairy tale, except that if they were not actual diamonds which fell from his lips, they were the very brightest p:u,te, and shone prodigiously. He %\as a most exemplary man : CHARACTER AND APPEARANCE OF MR PECKSNIFF.... | |
| Charles Bilton - 1866 - 264 lapas
...purse of good sentiments in his inside. In this particular he was like the girl in the fairy tale, except that if they were not actual diamonds which...prodigiously. He was a most exemplary man : fuller of virtuous precepts than a copy-hook. Some people likened him to a direction-post, which is always telling the... | |
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