Don't be so sorry for me! Indeed I am quite happy!" This was the beginning of his always saying in the morning that he was a great deal better, and that they were to tell his father so. Dombey and Son - Página 87por Charles Dickens - 1848 - 704 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1844 - 872 páginas
...him—- which he did quickly, and without first pausing by the bedside — Paul held him round the neck, and repeated those words to him several times, and...room again at any time, whether it were day or night, but he called out, " Don't be so sorry for me! Indeed I am quite happy !" This was the beginning of... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1846 - 550 páginas
...— which he did quickly, and without first pausing by the bedside — Paul held him round the neck, and repeated those words to him several times, and...room again at any time, whether it were day or night, but he called out, " Don't be so sorry for me ! Indeed I am quite happy !" This was the beginning of... | |
| 1847 - 296 páginas
...— which he did quickly, and without first pausing by the bedside — Paul held him round the neck, and repeated those words to him several times, and...room again at any time, whether it were day or night, but he called out, ' Don't be sorry for me ! Indeed I am quite happy !' This was the beginning of his... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1847 - 364 páginas
...— which he did quickly, and without first pausing by the bedside — Paul held him round the neck, and repeated those words to him several times, and...room again at any time, whether it were day or night, but he called out, "Don't be so sorry for me! Indeed I am quite happy!" This was the beginning of his... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1852 - 572 páginas
...— which he did quickly, and without first pausing by the bedside — Paul held him round the neck, and repeated those words to him several times, and...room again at any time, whether it were day or night, but he called out, " Don't be so sorry for me ! Indeed I am quite happy !" This was the beginning of... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1860 - 196 páginas
...— which he did quickly, and without fir^t pausing by the bedside — Paul held him round the neck, and repeated those words to him several times, and...room again at any time, whether it were day or night, but he culled out, " Don't be so sorry for mel Indeed, I am quite happy!" This was the beginuing of... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1858 - 138 páginas
...Indeed I am quite happy ! ' ' His father coming, and bending down to him, Paul held him round the neck, and repeated those words to him several times, and...room again at any time, whether it were day or night, but he called out, "Don't be BO sorry for me! Indeed I am i 2 quite happy ! " This was the beginning... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1860 - 580 páginas
...quickly, and without first pausing by the bedside — Paul held him round the neck, and repeated these words to him several times, and ' very earnestly ; and Paul never saw him again in his room at any time, whether it were day or night, but he called out, " Don't be so sorry... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1867 - 576 páginas
...— which he did quickly, and without first pausing by the bedside — Paul held him round the neck, and repeated those words to him several times, and...again at any time, whether it .were day or night, but he called ont, "Don't be so sorry for me! Indeed I am quite happy!" This was the beginning of his... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 640 páginas
...— which he did quickly, and without first pausing by the bedside — Paul held him round the neck, and repeated those words to him several times, and...room again at any time, whether it were day or night, but he called out, " Don't be so sorry for me ! Indeed I am quite happy ! " This was the beginning... | |
| |