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" Any Cratchit would have blushed to hint at such a thing. At last the dinner was all done, the cloth was cleared, the hearth swept, and the fire made up. The compound in the jug being tasted, and considered perfect, apples and oranges were put upon the... "
The Dickens Dictionary: A Key to the Characters and Principal Incidents in ... - Página 214
por Gilbert Ashville Pierce, William Adolphus Wheeler - 1872 - 573 páginas
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Christmas Books, And, Sketches by Boz, Illustrative of Everyday Life and ...

Charles Dickens - 1872 - 610 páginas
...being tasted, and considered perfect, apples and oranges were pat upon the table, and a shovel-full of chestnuts on the fire. Then all the Cratchit family drew round the hearth, in what Bob Cratchit ealled a circle, meaning half a one ; and at Bob Cratchit's elbow stood the family display of glass....
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A Cyclopedia of the Best Thoughts of Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens - 1873 - 584 páginas
...being tasted, and considered perfect, apples and oranges were put upon the table, and a shovel full t' C ratchit's elbow stood the family display of glass, two tumblers and a custard-cup without a handle....
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Little Classics, Volumen5

Rossiter Johnson - 1874 - 224 páginas
...cleared, the hearth swept, and the fire made up. The compound in the jug being tasted and considered perfect, apples and oranges were put upon the table,...the hearth, in what Bob Cratchit called a circle, and at Bob Cratchit's elbow stood the family display of glass, — two tumblers, and a custard-cup...
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The First[-fifth] Reader ...

Edward Austin Sheldon - 1875 - 444 páginas
...cleared, the hearth swept, and the fire made. The compound in the jug being tasted, and considered perfect, apples and oranges were put upon the table, and a shovelful of chestnuts was put on the fire. 21. Then, all the Cratchit family drew round the hearth, in what Bob Cratchit...
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The Reading Club and Handy Speaker: Being Serious, Humorous ..., Tema 3

George Melville Baker - 1876 - 122 páginas
...cleared, the hearth swept, and the fire made up. The compound in the jug being tasted, and considered perfect, apples and oranges were put upon the table,...a custard-cup without a handle. These held the hot stuff from the jug, however, as well as golden goblets would have done; and Bob served it out with...
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Works of Charles Dickens, Volumen12

Charles Dickens - 1876 - 472 páginas
...being tasted, and considered perfect, apples and oranges were put upon the table, and a shovel full of chestnuts on the fire. Then all the Cratchit family...a custard-cup without a handle. These held the hot stuff from the jug, however, as well as golden goblets would have done; and Bob served it out with...
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Webster's Progressive Speaker: A Very Fine Selection of the Most Admirable ...

1876 - 216 páginas
...cleared, the hearth swept, and the fire made up. The compound in the jug being tasted and considered perfect, apples and oranges were put upon the table,...a shovelful of chestnuts on the fire. Then all the Cratchet family drew round the hearth, in what Bob Cratchet called a circle, meaning half a one; and...
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Charles Dickens, Barry Cornwall & Some of His Friends

James Thomas Fields - 1876 - 444 páginas
...the hearth swept, and the fire made up. The eompound in the jug being tasted, and eonsidered perfeet, apples and oranges were put upon the table, and a shovelful of ehestnuts on the fire. Then all the Crateh it family drew round the hearth, in what Bob Cratehit ealled...
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Christmas Books: And Reprinted Pieces

Charles Dickens - 1880 - 878 páginas
...cleared, the hearth swept, and the fire made up. The compound in the jug being tasted, and considered perfect, apples and oranges were put upon the table,...a custard-cup without a handle. These held the hot stuff from the jug, however, as well as golden goblets would have done ; and Bob served it out with...
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Masterpieces of English Literature: Being Typical Selections of British and ...

William Swinton - 1880 - 694 páginas
...cleared, the hearth swept, and the fire made up. The compound in the jug being tasted, and considered perfect, apples and oranges were put upon the table, and a shovelful of chestnuts on the fire. 510 Then all the Cratchit family drew round the hearth, in what Bob Cratchit called a circle, and at...
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