... so low in stature as to be quite a dwarf, though his head and face were large enough for the body of a giant. His black eyes were restless, sly, and cunning ; his mouth and chin, bristly with the stubble of a coarse hard beard ; and his complexion... Master Humphrey's Clock - Pàgina 85per Charles Dickens - 1840 - 426 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Charles Dickens - 1846 - 828 pàgines
...giant. His black eyes were restless, sly, and cunning ; his mouth and chin, bristly with the stubble of a coarse hard beard ; and his complexion was one...or complacent feeling, constantly revealed the few discoloured fangs that were yet scattered in his mouth, and gave him the aspect of a panting dog. His... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1849 - 746 pàgines
...giant. His black eyes were restless, sly, and cunning ; his mouth and chin, bristly with the stubble of a coarse hard beard ; and his complexion was one...ghastly smile, which, appearing to be the mere result of hahit and to have no connexion with any mirthful or complacent feeling, constantly revealed the few... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1851 - 742 pàgines
...giant His black eyes were restless, sly, and cunning ; his mouth and chin, bristly with the stubble of a coarse hard beard ; and his complexion was one...appearing to be the mere result of habit and to have no connexion with any mirthful or complacent feeling, constantly revealed the few discoloured fangs that... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 662 pàgines
...giant. His black eyes were restless, sly, and cunning ; his mouth and chin, bristly with the stubble of a coarse hard beard ; and his complexion was one...or complacent feeling, constantly revealed the few discoloured fangs that were yet scattered in his mouth, and gave him the aspect of a panting dog. His... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1871 - 306 pàgines
...giant. His black eyes were restless, sly, and cunning ; his mouth and chin bristly with the stubble of a coarse hard beard ; and his complexion was one...or complacent feeling, constantly revealed the few discoloured fangs that were yet scattered in his it mouth, and gave him the aspect of a panting dog.... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1872 - 246 pàgines
...and the child herself appeared. CHAPTER III. stubble of a coarse hard hoard ; and his coni]ilexioii was one of that kind which never looks clean or wholesome....But what added most to the grotesque expression of hiH face, was a ghastly smile, which, appearing to be the mere result of habit, anil to have no connection... | |
| Gilbert Ashville Pierce, William Adolphus Wheeler - 1872 - 652 pàgines
...giant. His black eyes were restless, sly, and cunning; his mouth and chin bristly with the stubble of a coarse hard beard; and his complexion was one of that kind which never looks elean or wholesome. Cut what added most to the grotesque expression of his face was a ghastly smile,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1879 - 842 pàgines
...giant. " His black eyes were restless, sly, and cunning ; his mouth and chin, bristly with the stubble of a coarse hard beard, and his complexion was one...or complacent feeling, constantly revealed the few discoloured fangs that were yet scattered in his mouth, and gave him the aspect of a panting dog. His... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1887 - 824 pàgines
...giant Hit black eyes were restless, sly, and curming ; his mouth and chin bristly with the stubble of a coarse hard beard, and his complexion was one of that kind which never looks clean 01 wholesome. But what added mo»t to the grotesque expression of his face, wa* • ghastly smile,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1890 - 248 pàgines
...the hody of a giant. His black eyes were restless, sly and cunning; his mouth and chin bristling with a coarse, hard beard; and his complexion was one of...habit and to have no connection with any mirthful feeling, constantly revealed a few discolored fangs that were yet scattered in his mouth, and gave... | |
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