But what," said Mr. Swiveller with a sigh, "what is the odds so long as the fire of soul is kindled at the taper of conwiviality, and the wing of friendship never moults a feather... Master Humphrey's Clock - Seite 81von Charles Dickens - 1840 - 426 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
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...sun very strong in his eyes;" by which expression he was understood to convey to his hearers in the most delicate manner possible, the information that...and the wing of friendship never moults a feather! Whatis the odds so long as the spirit is expanded by means of rosy wine, and the present moment is... | |
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...sun very strong in his eyes;" by which expression he was understood to convey to his hearers in the most delicate manner possible, the information that...of friendship never moults a feather ! What is the otlds so long as the spirit is expanded by means of rosy wine, and the present moment is the least... | |
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...very strong in Tiis eyes ;'' by which expression he was understood to convey to his hearers in the most delicate manner possible, the information that...the spirit is expanded by means of rosy wine, and the present moment is the least happiest of our existence !" " You needn't act the chairman here,"... | |
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...sun very strong in his eyes ; " by which expression he was understood to convey to his hearers in the most delicate manner possible, the information that...the spirit is expanded by means of rosy wine, and the present moment is the least happiest of our existence ! " " You needn't act the chairman here,"... | |
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...sun veiy strong in his eye ; " by which expression he was understood to convey to his hearers in the most delicate manner possible, the information that...the spirit is expanded by means of rosy wine, and the present moment is the least happiest of oar existence ! " " You needn't act the chairman here,"... | |
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...extremely drunk. "Butwhat," said Mr. Swiveller with a sigh, " what is the odds so long as the flre of soul is kindled at the taper of conwiviality, and the wing of friendship never moults a feather 1 What is the odds so long as the spirit is expanded by means of rosy wine, and the present moment... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1869 - 556 Seiten
...sun very strong in his eyes; " by which expression he was understood to convey to his hearers in the most delicate manner possible, the information that...the spirit is expanded by means of rosy wine, and the present moment is the least happiest of our existence ! " " You needn't act the chairman here,"... | |
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...sun very strong in his eyes ;" by which expression he was understood to convey to his hearers, in the most delicate manner possible, the information that...soul is kindled at the taper of conwiviality, and the \ving of friendship never moults a feather ? What is the odds so long as the spirit is expanded by... | |
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...sun very strong in his eyes," by which expression he was understood to convey to his hearers, in'the most delicate manner possible, the information that...the spirit is expanded by means of rosy wine, and the present moment is the least happiest of our existence ?" . , . It was, perhaps, not very unreasonable... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1872 - 254 Seiten
...sun very strong in his eyes ;" by which expression he was understood to convey to his hearers in the most delicate manner possible, the information that...long as the fire of soul is kindled at the taper of con wi vial ity, and the wing of friendship never moults a feather! What is the odds so long as the... | |
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