| Richard H. Horne - 1844 - 356 páginas
...the way out again ;"* and the potatoes, which, after Cratchit had blown the fire, " bubbled up, and knocked loudly at the saucepan lid, to be let out, and peeled"! — these are among the innumerable instances to which we have alluded. These descriptions and ' "racteristics... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1870 - 406 páginas
...for gold, shows that Mr. Dickens's power is not purely comic. But the best of all, is Stave Three. We distinctly see that "Cratchit" family. There are the potatoes that " knocked loudly at the saucepan-lid to be let out and peeled ;" there is Mrs. Cratchit, fluttering and cackling like a motherly... | |
| John Camden Hotten - 1873 - 812 páginas
...for gold, shows that Mr. Dickens's power is not purely comic. But the best of all, is Stave Three. We distinctly see that " Cratchit " family. There are the potatoes that " knocked loudly at the saucepan-lid to be let out and peeled ;" there is Mrs. Cratchit, fluttering and cackling like a motherly... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1884 - 932 páginas
...(not proud, although his collar near choked him) blew the fire, until the slow potatoes bubbling up, knocked loudly at the saucepan lid to be let out and peeled. "What has ever got your precious father, then?" said Mrs. Cratchit. "And your brother, Tiny Tim! And... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1886 - 168 páginas
...proud, although his collars nearly choked him) blew the fire, until the slow potatoes, bubbling up, knocked loudly at the saucepan lid to be let out and peeled. "What has ever got your precious father, then ?" said Mrs. Cratchit. " And your brother, Tiny Tim ?... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1894 - 486 páginas
...(not proud, although his collars near choked him) blew the fire, until the slow potatoes, bubbling up, knocked loudly at the saucepan lid to be let out and peeled. " What has ever got your precious father, then ? " said Mrs. Cratchit. " And your brother Tiny Tim... | |
| Marshman William Hazen - 1896 - 536 páginas
...(not proud, although his collar nearly choked him) blew the fire until the slow potatoes, bubbling up, knocked loudly at the saucepan lid to be let out and peeled. " What has ever got your precious father then ?" said Mrs. Cratchit. "And your brother, Tiny Tim? And... | |
| James Baldwin - 1897 - 430 páginas
...proud, although his collar nearly choked him) blew the fire, until the slow potatoes bubbling 5 up knocked loudly at the saucepan lid to be let out and peeled. " What has ever got your precious father then ? " said Mrs. Cratchit, " And your brother, Tiny Tim... | |
| James Baldwin - 1897 - 430 páginas
...proud, although his collar nearly choked him) blew the fire, until the slow potatoes bubbling 5 up knocked loudly at the saucepan lid to be let out and peeled. " What has ever got your precious father then ? " said Mrs. Cratchit. " And your brother, Tiny Tim... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1899 - 140 páginas
...proud, although his collars nearly choked him) blew the fire, until the slow potatoes, bubbling up, knocked loudly at the saucepan lid to be let out and peeled. " What has ever got your precious father, then ? " said Mrs. Cratchit. " And your brother, Tiny Tim... | |
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