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" ... only stock in trade appeared to be heaps of children, who, even at that time of night, were crawling in and out at the doors, or screaming from the inside. The sole places that seemed to prosper, amid the general blight of the place, were the publichouses... "
The Novels and Tales of Charles Dickens, (Boz.). - 39. lappuse
autors: Charles Dickens - 1849
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Bentley's Miscellany, 1. sējums

Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1837 - 698 lapas
...that seemed to prosper amid the general blight of the place were the publichouses, and in them, the lowest orders of Irish (who are generally the lowest...cautiously emerging, bound, to all appearance, upon no very well-disposed or harmless errands. Oliver was just considering whether he hadn't better run away,...
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Oliver Twist, Or, The Parish Boy's Progress

Charles Dickens - 1838 - 1024 lapas
...that seemed to prosper amid the general blight of the place were the public-houses, and in them, the lowest orders of Irish (who are generally the lowest...cautiously emerging, bound, to all appearance, upon no very well-disposed or harmless errands. Oliver was just considering whether he GO i hadn't better run...
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Bentley's Miscellany, 1. sējums

1838 - 954 lapas
...that seemed to prosper amid the general blight of the place were the public-houses, and in them, the lowest orders of Irish (who are generally the lowest...ill-looking fellows were cautiously emerging, bound, to all appear, ance, upon no very well disposed or harmless errands. Oliver was just considering whether he...
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Oliver Twist

Charles Dickens - 1839 - 312 lapas
...that seemed to prosper amid the general blight of the place were the public-houses, and in them, the lowest orders of Irish (who are generally the lowest...considering whether he hadn't better run away, when they reached the bottom of the hill : his conductor, catching him by the arm, pushed open the door of a...
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Works, 9. sējums

Charles Dickens - 1843 - 452 lapas
...that seemed to prosper amid the general blight of the place were the publichouses, and in them, the lowest orders of Irish (who are generally the lowest...cautiously emerging, bound, to all appearance, upon no very well-disposed or harmless errands. Oliver was just considering whether he hadn't better run away,...
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The Adventures of Oliver Twist, Or, The Parish Boy's Progress

Charles Dickens - 1846 - 382 lapas
...amid the general blight of the place, were the public-houses; and in them, the lowest orders of Irish were wrangling with might and main. Covered ways and...were cautiously emerging: bound, to all appearance, on no very well-disposed or harmless errands. Oliver was just considering whether he hadn't better...
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The Adventures of Oliver Twist: Or, The Parish Boy's Progress, 1-10. izdevums

Charles Dickens - 1846 - 380 lapas
...amid the general blight of the place, were the public-houses; and in them, the lowest orders of Irish were wrangling with might and main. Covered ways and...were cautiously emerging: bound, to all appearance, on no very well-disposed or harmless errands. Hockley-in-the-Hole; thence into Little Saffron-hill;...
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The Adventures of Oliver Twist, Or, The Parish Boy's Progress

Charles Dickens - 1855 - 316 lapas
...amid the general blight of the place, were the publichouses ; and in them, the lowest orders of Irish were wrangling with might and main. Covered ways and...drunken men and women were positively wallowing in filth ; and from several of the door-ways, great ill-looking fellows were cautiously emerging : bound,...
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Oliver Twist, 1. sējums

Charles Dickens - 1864 - 330 lapas
...amid the general blight of the place, were the public-houses ; and in them, the lowest orders of Irish were wrangling with might and main. Covered ways and...drunken men and women were positively wallowing in filth ; and from several of the door-ways, great illlooking fellows were cautiously emerging : bound,...
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Oliver Twist ...

Charles Dickens - 1867 - 730 lapas
...amid the general blight of the place, were the public-houses ; and in them, the lowest orders of Irish were wrangling with might and main. Covered ways and...main street, disclosed little knots of houses, where V drunken men and women were positively wallowing in filth ; and from several of the door-ways, great...
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