| 1839 - 726 lapas
...back doors and windows, buckets, pails, domestic utensils of all kinds, in which to haul the water up; and, when his eye is turned from these operations...half-a-dozen houses, with holes from which to look upon tbe slime beneath ; windows broken and patched, with poles thrust out on which to dry the linen that... | |
| 1839 - 776 lapas
...back doors and windows, buckets, pails, domestic utensils of all kinds, in which to haul the water up; and, when his eye is turned from these operations...with holes from which to look upon the slime beneath ; win. dows broken and patched, with poles thrust out on which to dry the linen that is never there... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1839 - 630 lapas
...windows, buckets, jars, domestic utensils о all kinds, in which to haul the water up ; and when his ey s turned from these operations to the houses themselves,...astonishment will be excited by the scene before him. Vazy wooden galleries, common to the backs of half-a-dozen louses, with holes from which to look upon... | |
| G. W. Phillips (of Bermondsey.) - 1841 - 146 lapas
...old wooden galleries, common to the backs of half-a-dozen of them, with holes from which to look on the slime beneath, windows, broken and patched, with poles thrust out on which to dry the clothes. The rooms are small, confined, and filthy. Wooden chambers thrusting themselves out above... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1843 - 452 lapas
...back doors and windows, buckets, pails, domestic utensils of all kinds , in which to haul the water up ; and when his eye is turned from these operations...houses themselves, his utmost astonishment will be eicited by the scene before him. Crazy wooden galleries common to the backs of half a-dozen houses,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1849 - 808 lapas
...their back doors and windows, buckets, jars, domestic ntensils of all kinds, in which to haul the water up ; and when his eye is turned from these operations...half-a-dozen houses, with holes from which to look upon the sluice beneath ; windows broken and patched, with poles thrust out on which to dry linen that is never... | |
| R. A. Hammond - 1871 - 450 lapas
...their back doors and windows, buckets, jars, domestic utensils of all kinds, in which to haul the water up; and when his eye is turned from these operations...half-a-dozen houses, with holes from which to look upon the sluice beneath ; windows broken and patched, with poles thrust out on which to dry linen that is never... | |
| Staten Island Improvement Commission - 1871 - 44 lapas
...wooden bridges thrown across it will see crazy wooden galleries common to the backs of half a dozen houses with holes from which to look upon the slime beneath; windows broken and patched ; rooms so small, so filthy, so confined, that the air would seem too tainted even for the dirt and... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1872 - 194 lapas
...their backdoors and windows, buckets, pails, domestic utensila of all kinds, in which to haul the water up ; and when his eye is turned from these operations...him. Crazy wooden galleries common to the backs of half a dozen houses, with holes from which to look upon the slime beneath ; windows, broken and patched,... | |
| George Walter Thornbury - 1880 - 678 lapas
...and windows, buckets, pails, and domestic utensils in t See Vol. V., p. 363. which to haul the water up ; and when his eye is turned from these operations...the backs of half-a-dozen houses, with holes from whence to look on the slime beneath ; windows, broken and patched, with poles thrust out on which to... | |
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