| Thomas Powell - 1849 - 326 Seiten
...broad-brimmed hat, grey coat, speckled choaker,' said the waiter. " ' No,' I said bashfully, ' I haven't the pleasure — ' " ' He came in here,' said the...I told him not — drank it, and fell dead. It was two old for him. It oughtn't to be drawn ; that's the fact.' " I was very much shocked to hear of this... | |
| Thomas Powell - 1849 - 320 Seiten
...coat, speckled choaker,' said the waiter. " ' No,' I said bashfully, ' I haven't the pleasure — ' ' ordered a glass of this ale — would order it —...I told him not — drank it, and fell dead. It was two old for him. It oughtn't to be drawn ; that's the fact.' " I was very much shocked to hear of this... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1850 - 726 Seiten
...broad-brimmed hat, grey coat, speckled choaker," said the waiter. " No," I said bashfully, " I haven't the pleasure " " He came in here," said the waiter,...dead. It was too old for him. It oughtn't to be drawn ; that 's the fact." I was very much shocked to hear of this melancholy accident, and said I thought... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1850 - 736 Seiten
...think " "In breeches and gaiters, broad-brimmed hat, grey coat, speckled chotker," said the waiter. " He came in here," said the waiter, looking at the...light through the tumbler, " ordered a glass of this ale—would order it—I told him not— drank it, and fell dead. It was too old for him. It oughtn't... | |
| Thomas Powell - 1851 - 216 Seiten
...broad-brimmed hat, grey coat, speckled choaker,' said the waiter. *' • No,' I said bashfully, * I haven't the pleasure—' " ' He came in here,' said the waiter,...for him. It oughtn't to be drawn ; that's the fact.' " I was very much shocked to hear of this melancholy accident, and said I thought I had better have... | |
| Alfred Elwes - 1872 - 306 Seiten
...TII, Hay gegetu Place the ex- adverb turnout after »(. ' would ' order it — I told him not1 — drank it, and fell dead. It was too old for him. It oughtn't to be drawn,* that's the fact." I was very much shocked3 to hear of this melancholy accident, and said I thought I had better4 have... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1863 - 336 Seiten
...broad-brimmed hat, gray coat, speckled choker," said the waiter. " No," I said bashfully, " I haven't the pleasure " — " He came in here," said the waiter,...for him. It oughtn't to be drawn, that's the fact." I was very much shocked to hear of this melancholy accident, and said I thought I had better have some... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1863 - 510 Seiten
...broad-brimmed hat, gray coat. speckled choaker," said the waiter. " No," I said bashfully, " I haven't the pleasure—" " He came in here," said the waiter,...light through the tumbler, " ordered a glass of this ale—icould order it—I told him not—drank it, and fell dead. It was too old for him. It oughtn't... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1867 - 570 Seiten
...broad-brimmed hat, grey coat, speckled choaker,'' said the waiter. " No," I said bashfully, " I haven't the pleasure— — •" " He came in here," said...for him. It oughtn't to be drawn ; that's the fact." thing. I don't think it 'll hurt me, if I throw my head back, and take it off quick. Shall I ?" I replied... | |
| Carl Adolf Buchheim - 1868 - 296 Seiten
...imperfect 1o To, say gegen. Place the ex- adverb turd;au8 after it. ' would' order it—I told him not 1 —drank it, and fell dead. It was too old for him. It oughtn't to be drawn, 2 that's the fact." I -was very much shocked 3 to hear of this melancholy accident, and said I thought... | |
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