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" ... excellent example of the power of dress young Oliver Twist was ! Wrapped in the blanket which had hitherto formed his only covering, he might have been the child of a nobleman or a beggar ; it would have been hard for the haughtiest stranger to have... "
The Adventures of Oliver Twist, Or, The Parish Boy's Progress - 3. lappuse
autors: Charles Dickens - 1855 - 291 lapas
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Bentley's Miscellany, 1. sējums

Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1837 - 684 lapas
...stranger to have fixed his station in society. But now he was enveloped in the old calico robes, that had grown yellow in the same service ; he was badged and ticketed, and fell into his place at once—a parish child—the orphan of a workhouse—the humble, half-starved drudge—to be cuffed...
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Works, 9. sējums

Charles Dickens - 1843 - 452 lapas
...— it would have been hard for the haughtiest stranger to have fixed his station in society. But now that he was enveloped in the old calico robes, which had grown yellow in the same service, he was hadged and ticketed, and fell into his place at once — a parish child — the orphan of a workhouse...
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The Adventures of Oliver Twist: Or, The Parish Boy's Progress, 1-10. izdevums

Charles Dickens - 1846 - 380 lapas
...have been hard for the haughtiest stranger to have assigned him his proper station in society. But now that he was enveloped in the old calico robes which...was badged and ticketed, and fell into his place at once—a parish child—the orphan of a workhouse—the humble half-starved drudge—to be cuffed and...
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Immortelles from Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens, Ich (pseud) - 1856 - 208 lapas
...have been hard for the haughtiest stranger to have assigned him his proper station in society. But now that he was enveloped in the old calico robes which...the world — despised by all, and pitied by none." Poor baby ! thy case seems hard, but thy tears will be wiped; while for the beings who cuffed and buffeted...
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Oliver Twist, 1. sējums

Charles Dickens - 1864 - 330 lapas
...have been hard for the haughtiest stranger to have assigned him his proper station in society. But now that he was enveloped in the old calico robes which...through the world — despised by all, and pitied bj none. Oliver cried lustily. If he could have known that he was an orphan, left to the tender mercies...
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The French language simplified. Lond. &c., 1856, cm.18, 4. sējums

Louis Nottelle - 1868 - 190 lapas
...been hard for the haughtiest 10 stranger to have assigned him his proper station in society. But now that he was enveloped in the old calico robes which had grown yellow in the same service,11 he was badged and ticketed, and fell 12 into his place at once — a parish child — the...
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The works of Charles Dickens. Household ed. [22 vols. Orig. issued in ...

Charles Dickens - 1871 - 218 lapas
...have been hard for the haughtiest stranger to have assigned him his proper station in society. But now that he was enveloped in the old calico robes which...workhouse — the humble, half-starved drudge— to be cutied and buffeted through the world — despised by all, and pitied by none. Oliver cried lustily....
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A Cyclopedia of the Best Thoughts of Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens - 1873 - 584 lapas
...have been hard for the haughtiest stranger to have assigned him his proper station in society. But now ens( Twist, Ckap. I. DRESS-IU relation* to dignity. There are some promotions in life, which, independent...
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Oliver Twist

Charles Dickens - 1874 - 574 lapas
...have been hard for the haughtiest stranger to have assigned him his proper station in society. But now that he was enveloped in the old calico robes which...was badged and ticketed, and fell into his place at once—a parish child—the orphan of a workhouse—the humble, half-starved drudge—to be cuffed...
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Works of Charles Dickens, 5. sējums

Charles Dickens - 1876 - 534 lapas
...for the haughtiest stranger to have assigned him his proper station in society. But now that he ^raa enveloped in the old calico robes which had grown...the world — despised by all, and pitied by none. CHAPTER II. TREATS OF OLIVER TWIST'S GROWTH, EDUCATION, AND BOARD. FOR the next eight or ten months,...
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