Jupe. Let me see. What is your father?" "He belongs to the horse-riding, if you please, Sir." Mr. Gradgrind frowned, and waved off the objectionable calling with his hand. "We don't want to know anything about that, here. You mustn't tell us about that,... Barnaby Rudge (and Hard times). - Pągina 207per Charles Dickens - 1858Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
 | 1865
...anything about that here. You mustn't tell us about that here. Your father breaks horses, don't he?' " ' When they can get any to break they do break horses in the ring, sir.' '"Very well then. Describe your father as a horse-breaker. He doctors sick horses, I dare say ? ' "'Oh... | |
 | Charles Dickens - 1854 - 616 pągines
...calling with his hand. " We don't want to know anything about VOL. is. 210. that, here. You mustn't tell us about that, here.. Your father breaks horses,...Describe your father as a horsebreaker. He doctors aick horses, I dare say } " " Oli yes, sir." " Very well, then. He is a veterinary surgeon, a farrier... | |
 | Charles Dickens - 1854
...please, sir." Mr. Gradgrind frowned, and waved off the objectionable calling with his hand. You mustn't tell us about that, here. Your father breaks horses,...break, they do break horses in the ring, sir." " You musn't tell us about the ring, here. Very well, then. Describe your father as a horsebreaker. He doctors... | |
 | John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1865
...d break horses in the ring, sir.' " ' Very well then. Describe your father as a horse-breaker. lie doctors sick horses, I dare say ? ' '"Oh yes, sir.'...well then. He is a veterinary surgeon, a farrier and horsebrcaker. Give me your definition of a horse.' '•(Sissy Jupe thrown into .the greatest alarm... | |
 | Charles Dickens - 1868 - 559 pągines
...objectionable calling with his hand. " We don t want to know anything about that, here. You mustn't tell us about that, here. Your father breaks horses,...us about the ring, here. Very well, then. Describe yoor father as a horsebrcaker. He doctors sick horses, I dare say ?" "Oh yes, sir." " Very well, then.... | |
 | Charles Dickens - 1870
...objectionable calling with his hand. " We don't want to know anything about that, here. You mustn't tell us about that, here. Your father breaks horses,...sir." " Very well, then. He is a veterinary surgeon, a tarrier, and horsebreaker. Give me your definition of a horse." (Sissy Jupe thrown into the greatest... | |
 | Charles Dickens - 1883 - 803 pągines
...objectionable calling with his hand. " We don't want to know anything about that, here. You mustn't tell us about that, here. Your father breaks horses,..."You mustn't tell us about the ring, here. Very well, thei». Describe your father as a horsebreaker. He doctors sick horses, I dare say ? " " Oh yes, sir."... | |
 | William Swinton - 1883 - 479 pągines
...objectionable calling with his hand. " We don't want to know anything about that, here. You mustn't tell us about that, here. Your father breaks horses,...to break, they do break horses in the ring, sir." 7. " You mustn't tell us about the ring, here. Very well, then. Describe your father as a horse breaker.... | |
 | John Swett, Charles H. Allen, Josiah Royce - 1883 - 352 pągines
...objectionable calling with his hand. "We don't want to know anything about that, here. You mustn't tell us about that, here. Your father breaks horses,...to break, they do break horses in the ring, sir." well, then. Describe your father as a horse-breaker. He doctors sick horses, I dare say." " O yes,... | |
 | William Swinton - 1883
...objectionable calling with his hand. " We don't want to know any thing about that, here. You mustn't tell us about that, here. Your father breaks horses,...to break, they do break horses in the ring, sir." 7. " You mustn't tell us about the ring, here. Very well, then. Describe your father as a horse-breaker.... | |
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