| Charles Dickens - 1837 - 934 psl.
...as they came out under the low archway, which in those days formed the entrance to the coach-yard. " Terrible place — dangerous work — other day —...in— head of a family off— shocking, shocking. Looking at Whitehall, Sir, fine place — little windowsomebody else's head off there, eh, Sir? —... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1837 - 716 psl.
...coach-yard. " Terrible place — dangerous work — other day — five children — mother — tail lady, eating sandwiches — forgot the arch — crash...in — head of a family off — shocking, shocking. Looking at Whitehall, Sir, — fine place — little window — somebody else's head off there, eh,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1838 - 300 psl.
...as they came out under the low archway, which in those days formed the entrance to the coach-yard. " Terrible place — dangerous work ; other day, five...— no mouth to put it in — head of a family off; shockmg, shpeking. Looking at Whitehall, sir — fine place — little window — somebody else's head... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1838 - 300 psl.
...as they came out under the low archway, which in those days formed the entrance to the coach-yard. " Terrible place — dangerous work; other day, five...hand — no mouth to put it in — head of a family olf; shocking, shocking. Looking at Whitehall, sir — fine place — little window — somebody else's... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1838 - 294 psl.
...as they came out under the low archway, which in those days formed the entrance to the coach-yard. " Terrible place — dangerous work ; other day, five children — mother — tall lady, eating sandwiches—forgot the arch — crash, knock — children look round, mother's head off — sandwich... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1840 - 720 psl.
...suspicious indications of containing one shirt and a handkerchief. formed the entrance to the coach-yard. " Terrible place — dangerous work — other day —...crash — knock — children look round — mother's nead off — sandwich in her hand — no mouth to put it in — head of a family off — shocking,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1847 - 516 psl.
...day — fire children — mother — tall lady, eating sandwiches — forgot the arch — wash — knock — children look round — mother's head off...in — head of a family off — shocking, shocking. Looking at Whitehall, sir, — fine place — little window — somebody else's head off there, eh,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1849 - 746 psl.
...POSTHUMOUS PAPERS OF ont under the low archway, which in those days formed the entrance to the coach-yard. "Terrible place — dangerous work — other day —...in — head of a family off — shocking, shocking. Looking at Whitehall, Sir, — fine place — little window — somebody else's head off there, eh,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1850 - 508 psl.
...as they came out under the low archway, which in those days formed the entrance to the coach-yard. " Terrible place — dangerous work — other day —...sandwich, in her hand — no mouth to put it in — head cf a family off —shocking, shocking. Looking at Whitehall, sir, — fine place — little window... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1851 - 742 psl.
...POSTHUMOUS PAPERS OF out under the low archway, which in those days formed the entrance to the coach-yard. "Terrible place — dangerous work — other day —...in — head of a family off — shocking, shocking. Looking at Whitehall, Sir, — fine place — little window — somebody else's head off there, eh,... | |
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