... me again. And he said, This schoolroom is an immense town, and in it there are a million of inhabitants, and only five-and-twenty are starved to death in the streets, in the course of a year. What is your remark on that proportion ? And my remark... Hard times, for these times - Pągina 70per Charles Dickens - 1854 - 376 pąginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
 | Charles Dickens - 1854 - 616 pągines
...on that proportion ? And my remark was — for I couldn't think of a better one — that I thonght it must be just as hard upon those who were starved,...million. And that was wrong, too." "Of course it was." 0 Then Mr. M'Choaknmchild said he would try me onee more. And he said, Here are the stutterings " "... | |
 | Charles Dickens - 1858
...your remark on that proportion ? And my remark was — for I couldn't think of a better one — that I thought it must be just as hard upon those who were...Louisa — they always remind me of stutterings, and that 's another of my mistakes — of accidents upon the sea. And I find (Mr. M'Choakumchild said)... | |
 | Charles Dickens - 1858
...in the course of a year. What is your remark on that proportion ? And my remark was—for I couldn't think of a better one—that I thought it must be...stutter'ings " " Statistics," said Louisa. " Yes, Miss Louisa—they always remind me of stutterings, and that's another of my mistakes—of accidents upon... | |
 | Charles Dickens - 1868 - 559 pągines
...your remark on that proportion ? And my remark was — for I couldn't think of a better one — that I thought it must be just as hard upon those who were...once more. And he said, Here are the stutterings— — " "Yes, Miss Louisa — they always remind me of stutterings, and that's another of my mistakes... | |
 | Charles Dickens - 1868
...your remark on that proportion ? And my remark was — for I couldn't think of a better one — that I thought it must be just as hard upon those who were starved, whether the others were a million, 01 .-. million million. And that was wrong, too." "Of course it was." "Then Mr. M'Choakumchild said... | |
 | 1883
...your remark on that proportion ? And my remark was- — for I couldn't think of a better one — that I thought it must be just as hard upon those who were...And that was wrong, too." " Of course it was."— ffard Times, liy Chartts Dickens. THE CHRISTIAN SOCIALIST IN THE COUNTRY. A'c purpose giving a Country... | |
 | Charles Dickens - 1883 - 564 pągines
...nation ? Girl number twenty, isn't this a prosperous nation, and a'n't you in a thriving state." ***** " Then Mr. M'Choakumchild said he would try me once more. And he said, Here are the stuttering—" " Statistics," said Louisa. " Yes, Miss Louisa—they always remind me of stutterings,... | |
 | Charles Dickens - 1884
...your remark on that proportion ? And my remark was — for I couldn't think of a better one — that I thought it must be just as hard upon those who were...million, or a million million. And that was wrong, too.'1 " Of course it was." " Then Mr. M'Choakumchild said he would try me once more. And he said,... | |
 | National Education Association of the United States - 1890
...your remark on that proportion?' And my remark was — for I could not think of a better one — that I thought it must be just as hard upon those who were...million, or a million million. And that was wrong, too.' " The results of (Iradgrind's system of education could have been anticipated. In his son Tom it engendered... | |
 | 1890
...your remark on that proportion?' And my remark was — for I could not think of a better one — that I thought it must be just as hard upon those who were...million, or a million million. And that was wrong, too.' " The results of Gradgrind's system of education could have been anticipated. In his son Tom it engendered... | |
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