... 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 was... Barnaby Rudge (and Hard times). - Pàgina 255per Charles Dickens - 1858Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Kate Dickinson Sweetser - 1902 - 296 pàgines
...streets, in the course of a year. What is your remark on that proportion ? And my remark was, that I thought it must be just as hard upon those who were...million or a million million. And that was wrong too. Then Mr. M'Choakumchild said he would try me once more. And he said That in a given time a hundred... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1904 - 674 pàgines
...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...stutterings " " Statistics," said Louisa. "Yes, Miss Louisa — they always remind me of stutterings, and that's another of my mistakes — of accidents... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1908 - 812 pàgines
...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...stutterings— — " " Statistics," said Louisa. " Yes, Miss Louisa — they always remind me of stutterings, and that's another of my mistakes — of accidents... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 498 pàgines
...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...stutterings " " Statistics," said Louisa. " Yes, Miss Louisa — they always remind me of stutterings, and that's another of my mistakes — of accidents... | |
| Frank Louis Soldan - 1912 - 228 pàgines
...the course of a year. What is your remark on that proportion?' And my remark was—for I could not think of a better one—that I thought it must be...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... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1914 - 548 pàgines
...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 x others were a million, or a million million. And that was wrong, too.' ' Of course it was.' ' Then... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1926 - 1078 pàgines
...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^othera ['We're "a million, OT a million million. And that was wrong, " Of course it was." " Then... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1927 - 396 pàgines
...your remark on that proportion? And my remark was — C\ for I couldn't think of a better one — that I thought it must / be just as hard upon those who...were a million, or a million million. And that was I wrong, too." J " Of course it was." " Then Mr. M'Choakumchild said he would try me once more. And... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1995 - 276 pàgines
...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 just as hard upon those who were...that was wrong, too.' 'Of course it was.' 'Then Mr M'Choakumcnild said he would try me once more. And he said, Here are the stutterings - ' 'Statistics,'... | |
| N. Fotion, J.C. Heller - 1997 - 234 pàgines
...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...M'Choakumchild said he would try me once more... And 1 find (Mr. M'Choakumchild said) that in a given time a hundred thousand persons went to sea on long... | |
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