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
| Hendrik Poutsma - 1916 - 762 sider
...thee, ye and you. Good morrow, my dear, how d'ye this morning? FARQUHAR, Recruit Of fie., V, I, 5. Sit ye down before the fire, my dear, and have a warm, Lord bless ye DICK., Christm. Car.s, III, 57. ') MURRAY. *) JESPERSEN. Get out of Mr. Fletcher's road, ye idle lounging,... | |
| Hendrik Poutsma - 1914 - 724 sider
...Pend., I, Ch. II, 23. wait. There was a wait. KATH. CEC. THURSTON, John Chilcote, MP, Ch. X, 118. warm. Sit ye down before the fire, my dear, and have a warm, Lord bless you. DICK., Chris tm. Car*, 111,57. b) the use of the indefinite article before gerunds, which also... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1905 - 446 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...ye down before the fire, my dear, and have a warm, kird bless ye ! " " No, no ! There's father coming," cried the two young Jratchits, who were everywhere... | |
| William Patten - 1906 - 444 sider
...bonnet 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! Never...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, exclusive... | |
| Georgia Alexander - 1906 - 176 sider
...with officious zeal. "We had a great deal of work to finish up last night," replied the girl, " and had to clear away this morning, mother." "Well, never mind, so long as you are here," said Mrs. Cratchit. "Sit down before the fire, my dear, and warm." " There's father coming,"... | |
| Elsie Fogerty - 1906 - 106 sider
...go up to door R. and look out. MARTHA kisses PETER. Mrs. C. Well, never mind so long as y' are here. Sit ye down before the fire my dear and have a warm. I^or bless ye ! [Draws MARTHA to chair R. Children. No, no. Hide ! Martha hide. Here's father corning.... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1907 - 232 sider
...bonnet 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! never...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, exclusive... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1907 - 258 sider
...finish up last night," replied the girl, " and had to clear away this morning, mother ! " " Well I Never mind so long as you are come," said Mrs. Cratchit....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, exclusive... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1907 - 244 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...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,... | |
| 1907 - 404 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, never...who were everywhere at once. "Hide, Martha, hide." with at least three feet of comforter, exclusive of the fringe, hanging down before him; and his threadbare... | |
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