Then he has no business to do it,' said Mr Gradgrind. 'Tell him he mustn't. Cecilia 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.... Barnaby Rudge: A Tale of the Riots of 'eighty - Pągina 207per Charles Dickens - 1858Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
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...voice, and with another eurtsy. " Then he has no business to do it," said Mr. Gradgrind. " Tell him he mustn't. Cecilia Jupe. Let me see. What is your...about that here. Your father breaks horses, don't he ? " " If you please, sir, when they can get any to break, they do break horses in the ring, sir." "Yon... | |
| 482 pągines
...voice, and with another curtsey. " Then he has no business to do it," said Mr. Gradgrind. "Tell him he mustn't. Cecilia Jupe. Let me see. What is your...that, here. Your father breaks horses, don't he?" " If you please, sir, when they can get any to break, they do break horses in the ring, sir." "You... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1965 - 302 pągines
...voice, and with another curtsey. 'Then he has no business to do it,' said Mr. Gradgrind. 'Tell him he mustn't. Cecilia Jupe. Let me see. What is your...that, here. Your father breaks horses, don't he?' 'If you please, sir, when they can get any to break, they do break horses in the ring, sir.' 'You mustn't... | |
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...another curtsey. 'Then he has no business to do it,' said Mr Gradgrind. Tell him he mustn't/Cecilia Jupe. Let me see. What is your father?' 'He belongs...that, here. Your father breaks horses, don't he?' 'If you please, sir, when they can get any to break, they do break horses in the ring, sir.' 'You mustn't... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1875 - 300 pągines
...voice, and with another curtsey. "Then he has no business to do it," said Mr. Gradgrind. "Tell him he mustn't. Cecilia Jupe. Let me see. What is your...know anything about that, here. You mustn't tell us alx>ut that, here. Your father breaks horses, don't he f "If you please, sir, when they can get any... | |
| Charles Dickens - 2004 - 502 pągines
...Cecilia Jupe. Let me see. What is your father? 1 'He belongs to the horse-riding, if you please, sir. 1 Mr. Gradgrind frowned, and waved off the objectionable...about that, here. Your father breaks horses, don't he?1 'If you please, sir, when they can get any to break, they do break horses in the ring, sir.1 'You... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1859 - 185 pągines
...voice, and with another curtsey. " Then he has no business to do it," said Mr. Gradgrind. " Tell him he mustn't, Cecilia Jupe. Let me see. What is your...you please, sir." Mr. Gradgrind frowned, and waved o(F the objectionable calling with his hand. " We don't want to know anything about that, here. You... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1887 - 604 pągines
...voice, and with another curtsy. " Then he has no business to do it," said Mr. Gradgrind. " Tell him he mustn't. Cecilia Jupe. Let me see. What is your...belongs to the horse-riding, if you please, sir." Mr. Gradgriud frowned, and waved off the objectionable calling with his hand. " We don't want to know anything... | |
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