| Charles Dickens - 1837 - 478 páginas
...approvingly, and Sam resumed. " ' So I take the privilidge of the day, Mary, my dear — as the gen'l'm'n in difficulties did, ven he valked out of a Sunday,...than ever a likeness was took by the profeel macheen (which p'r'aps you may have heerd on Mary my dear) altho' it does finish a portrait and put the frame... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1837 - 934 páginas
...take the privilldge of the day, Mary, my dear — as the gen'lem'n in difficulties did, ven he valkod out of a Sunday, — to tell you that the first and...than ever a likeness was took by the profeel macheen (wioh p'r'aps you may have heerd on Mary my dear) altho it does finish a portrait and put the frame... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1838 - 302 páginas
...approvingly, and Sam resumed. " ' So I take the privilidge of tire day, Mary, my dear — as the genTman in difficulties did, ven he valked out of a Sunday,...than ever a likeness was took by the profeel macheen (which p'r'aps you may have hecrd on Mary my dear) altho' it does finish a portrait and put the frame... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1838 - 294 páginas
...approvingly, and Sam resumed. " ' So I take the privilidgc of the day, Mary, my dear— as the genTman in difficulties did, ven he valked out of a Sunday,...brighter colours than ever a likeness was took by the pfofcel macheen (which p'r'aps you may have heerd on Mary my dear) altho' it does finish a portrait... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1838 - 440 páginas
...resumed. " ' So I take the privilidge of the day, Mary, my dear — as the gen'lem'n in difficulties tiki, ven he valked out of a Sunday, — to tell you that the first and only time 1 see you your likeness was took on my hart in much quicker time and brighter colours than ever a likeness... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1847 - 516 páginas
...said Sam, looking up. Mr. Weller nodded approvingly, and Sam resumed. " ' So I take the privilidgo of the day, Mary, my dear — as the genTm'n in difficulties...p'raps you may have heerd on Mary my dear) altho it docs finish a portrait and put the frame and glass on complete with a hook at the end to hang it up... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1849 - 746 páginas
...approvingly, and Sam resumed. " ' So I take the privilidge of the day, Mary, my dear — as the gen lem'n in difficulties did, ven he valked out of a Sunday,...time and brighter colours than ever a likeness was taken by the profeel macheen (wich p'r'haps you may have heerd on Mary my dear) altho it does finish... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1851 - 742 páginas
...approvingly, and Sam resumed. " ' So I take the privilidge of the day, Mary, my dear — as the gen lem'n in difficulties did, ven he valked out of a Sunday,...time and brighter colours than ever a likeness was taken by the profeel macheen (wich p'r'haps you may have heerd on Mary my dear) altho it does finish... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1854 - 388 páginas
...'"So I take the privilidge of the day, Mary, my dear — as the gen'lem'n in difficulties did, ven be valked out of a Sunday, — to tell you that the first...time and brighter colours than ever a likeness was taken by the profeel macheen (wich p'r'haps you may have heerd on Mary my dear) altho it does finish... | |
| William Evans Burton - 1858 - 586 páginas
...approvingly, and Sam returned: " 'So I take the privilidge of the day, Mary, my dear — is the gen'lem'n in difficulties did, ven he valked out of a Sunday,...and only time I see you your likeness was took on raj hart in much quicker time and brighter colors than ever a likeness was took by the profeel macheen... | |
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