| Charles Dickens - 1880 - 842 páginas
...lips : especially prunes and prism. You will find it serviceable, in the formation of a demeanour, if you sometimes say to yourself in company — on entering a room, for instance — Papa, potatoes, poultry, jirunrs and prism, prunes and prism." " Pray my child," said... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1880 - 876 páginas
...form to the lips. Papa, potatoes, poultry, prunes, and prism, are all very good words for the lips j especially prunes and prism. You will find it serviceable,...to yourself in company — on entering a room, for instance — Papa, potatoes, poultry, prunes and prism, prunes and prism." " Pray, my child," said... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1885 - 824 páginas
...require a little time." " Papa is a preferable mode of address," observed Mrs. Gen eral. " Father is rather vulgar, my dear. The word Papa, besides, gives...prunes and prism. You will find it serviceable, in the for(nation of a demeanour, if you sometimes say to yourself in company — on entering a room, for... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1890 - 480 páginas
...require a little time." " Papa is a preferable mode of address," observed Mrs. General. " Father is rather vulgar, my dear. The word Papa, besides, gives...to yourself in company — on entering a room, for instance — Papa, potatoes, poultry, prunes and prism, prunes and prism." " Pray, my child," said... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1890 - 486 páginas
...require a little time." " Papa is a preferable mode of address," observed Mrs. General. " Father is rather vulgar, my dear. The word Papa, besides, gives...to yourself in company — on entering a room, for instance — Papa, potatoes, poultry, prunes and prism, prunes and prism." " Pray, my child," said... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1891 - 550 páginas
...require a little time." " Papa is a preferable mode of address," observed Mrs. General. " Father is rather vulgar, my dear. The word Papa, besides, gives...You will find it serviceable, in the formation of a demeanour, if you sometimes say to yourself in company — on entering a room, for instance — Papa,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1894 - 526 páginas
...I require a little time." "Papa is a preferable mode of address," observed Mrs. General. "Father is rather vulgar, my dear. The word papa, besides, gives...You will find it serviceable, in the formation of a demeanour, if you sometimes say to yourself in company — on entering a room, for instance — papa,... | |
| 1896 - 1224 páginas
...Your cause doth strike my heart. x. Cymbeline. Act I. Sc. 6. L. 118. CEREMONY. CHANCE. 78 CEREMONY. blight, Comes o'er the councils of the brave. And...in their hour of might ! j. MOORE— Lalla Rookh. T a. DICKENS— Little Don-it. Bk. II. Ch. V. Ceremony was but devis'd at first To set a gloss on faint... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1897 - 602 páginas
...address,1' observed Mrs. / General. " Father is rather vulgar, my dear. _The word Papa, besicIesT- gives a pretty form to the lips. Papa, potatoes, poultry,...lips: especially prunes and prism. 'You will find it ~icrvTceable, in the formation of a demeanour, if you sometimes say to yourself in company — on entering... | |
| Charlotte Brewster Jordan - 1897 - 208 páginas
...turn up." 22. " Drink fair, wotever you do." 23. "I don't believe there's no sich a person." 24. " You will find it serviceable in the formation of a...to yourself in company — on entering a room, for instance — ' Paper, potatoes, poultry, prunes and prism, prunes and prism.' " 25. " A kiss for the... | |
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