The white-headed boy then put an open book, astonishingly dog'seared, upon his knees, and thrusting his hands into his pockets began counting the marbles with which they were filled ; displaying in the expression of his face a remarkable capacity of totally... Works - Seite 300von Charles Dickens - 1846Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Charles Dickens - 1899 - 554 Seiten
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| Charles Dickens - 1887 - 824 Seiten
...seat upon one of the forms. The white-headed boy then put an open book, astonishingly dog's-eared, upon his knees, and thrusting his hands into his pockets, began counting the marbles with which they were illed; displaying in the expression of his face a remarkable capacity of totally abstracting his mind... | |
| 1888 - 432 Seiten
...the forms. The whiteheaded boy then put an open book, much thumb-worn, upon his knees, and, pushing his hands into his pockets, began counting the marbles with which they were filled. Soon afterwards another white-headed little boy came straggling in, and after him a red-headed lad,... | |
| Orville T. Bright, James Baldwin - 1888 - 436 Seiten
...the forms. The whiteheaded boy then put an open book, much thumb-worn, upon his knees, and, pushing his hands into his pockets, began counting the marbles with which they were filled. Soon afterwards another white-headed little boy came straggling in, and after him a red-headed lad,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1890 - 594 Seiten
...his seat upon one of the forms. The whiteheaded boy then put an open book, astonishingly dog's-eared, upon his knees, and thrusting his hands into his pockets, began counting the marbles with which they were tilled; displaying in the expression of his face a remarkable capacity of totally abstracting his mind... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1899 - 410 Seiten
...his seat upon one of the forms. The whiteheaded boy then put an open book, astonishingly dog's-eared, upon his knees, and thrusting his hands into his pockets...abstracting his mind from the spelling on which his eyes w«re fixed. Soon afterwards another white-headed little boy came straggling in, and after him a redheaded... | |
| Eugene Cunningham Branson - 1899 - 330 Seiten
...the forms. The white-headed boy then put an open book, much thumb-worn, upon his knees, and, pushing his hands into his pockets, began counting the marbles with which they were filled. Soon afterwards, another white-headed little boy came straggling in, and after him a red- headed lad,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1901 - 724 Seiten
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| William Holmes McGuffey - 1901 - 376 Seiten
...the forms. The whiteheaded boy then put an open book, much thumb-worn, upon his knees, and, pushing his hands into his pockets, began counting the marbles with which they were filled. Soon afterward another white-headed little boy came straggling in, and after him a red-headed lad,... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1901 - 364 Seiten
...the forms. The whiteheaded boy then put an open book, much thumb-worn, upon his knees, and, pushing his hands into his pockets, began counting the marbles with which they were rilled. Soon afterward another white-headed little boy came straggling in, and after him a red-headed... | |
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