Why, bless your heart alive, my dear, how late you are!" said Mrs. Cratchit, kissing her a dozen times, and taking off her shawl and bonnet for her with officious zeal. "We'da deal of work to finish up last night," replied the girl, "and had to clear... The Easy Road to Reading: Second-[third] reader - Side 222af Carrie Josephine Smith - 1917Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 638 sider
...for her with officious zeal. " We'da deal of work to finish up last night," replied the girl, " and had to clear away this morning, mother ! " " Well...who were everywhere at once. " Hide, Martha, hide ! " the fringe hanging down before him ; and his threadbare clothes darned up and brushed, to look... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 82 sider
...her shawl and bonnet for her. " We 'da deal of work to finish up last night," replied the girl, "and had to clear away this morning, mother ! " " Well...the fire, my dear, and have a warm, Lord bless ye I " "No, no! There's father coming," cried the two young Cratchits, who were everywhere at once. "... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 410 sider
...work to finish up last night," replied the girl, " and had to clear away this morning, mother I " " Well ! Never mind so long as you are come," said Mrs....the fire, my dear, and have a warm, Lord bless ye I " " No, no ! There 's father coming," cried the two young Cratchits, who were everywhere at once.... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1869 - 488 sider
...Cratchit, kissing her a dozen times, and taking off ber shawl and bonnet for her with officious zeal. " Well ! never mind so long as you are come," said Mrs....down before the fire, my dear, and have a warm, Lord Hess ye !" " No no ! There 's father coming," cried the two young Qratchits, who were everywhere at... | |
| Francis Henry Underwood - 1871 - 664 sider
...her shawl and bonnet for her. " We'da deal of work to finish up last night," replied the girl, " and had to clear away this morning, mother ! " " Well...who were everywhere at once. " Hide, Martha, hide ! " So Martha hid herself, and in came little Bob, the father, with at least three feet of comforter,... | |
| A. Hoppe - 1871 - 500 sider
...Ьгаф1еп. — have a cup of tea, ncfimcn Sit ...; fo: have a cigar; have a blow at your flute; DCC p. 43: sit ye down before the fire, my dear, and have a warm. — to HAVE OUT, í)crauS()OIen, (jetbeifioUn. Tr. LB II, p. 123: the procession was closed by a company... | |
| Gilbert Ashville Pierce, William Adolphus Wheeler - 1872 - 652 sider
...for her with officious zeal. " We 'da deal of work to finish up last night," replied the girl, " and had to clear away this morning, mother ! " "Well,...the fire, my dear, and have a warm ; Lord bless ye I " "No, no! There M father coming," cried the two young Cratchits, who were everywhere at once. "Hide,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1872 - 610 sider
...of work to finish up last night," replied the girl, "and had to clear away this morning, mother Г "Well! Never mind so long as you are come," said Mrs. Cratchit. "Sit ve down before the fire, my A. CHRISTMA3 CAROU ¿ear, and have a warm, Lord bless ye!" " No no ! There's... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1874 - 224 sider
...her shawl and bonnet for her. " We 'da deal of work to finish up last night," replied the girl, " and had to clear away this morning, mother ! " " Well...dear, and have a warm, Lord bless ye ! " " No, no ! There 's father coming," cried the two young Cratchits, who were everywhere at once. " Hide, Martha,... | |
| Edward Austin Sheldon - 1875 - 444 sider
...work to finish up last night," replied the girl, " and had to clear away this morning, mother ! " 8. " Well ! Never mind, so long as you are come," said...fire, my dear, and have a warm, — Lord bless ye ! " 9. " No, no ! There 's father coming, " cried the two young Cratchits, who were everywhere at once.... | |
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