| Charles Dickens - 1861 - 356 стор.
...impression of the identity of things, seems to me to have foeen gained on a memorable raw afternoon towards evening. At such a time I found out for certain, that...Roger, infant children of the aforesaid, were also dead and buried ; and that the dark flat wilderness beyond the churchyard, intersected with dykes and mounds... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1861 - 630 стор.
...impression of the identity of things, se<ems to me to have been gained on a memorable raw afternoon towards evening. At such a time I found out for certain, that this bleak place overgrown with nettles M'as the churehyard ; and that Philip Pirrip, late of this parish, and also Georgiana wife of the above,... | |
| 1861 - 632 стор.
...certain tombstone there, and he showed me from that elevation which stone was sacred to the memory of Philip Pirrip, late of this Parish, and Also Georgiana, Wife of the Above. " Biddy," said I, when I talked with her after dinner, as her little girl lay sleeping in her lap,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1861 - 664 стор.
...certain tombstone there, and he showed me from that elevation which stone was sacred to the memory of Philip Pirrip, late of this Parish, and Also Georgiana, Wife of the Above. "Biddy," said I, when I talked with her after dinner, as her little girl lay sleeping in her lap, "you... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 658 стор.
...certain tombstone there, and he showed me from that elevation which stone was sacred to the memory of Philip Pirrip, late of this Parish, and Also Georgiana, Wife of the Above. " Biddy," said I, when I talked with her after dinner, as her little girl lay sleeping in her lap,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 370 стор.
...impression of the identity of things, seems to me to have been gained on a memorable raw afternoon towards evening. At such a time I found out for certain, that this blejik place overgrown with nettles was the church-yard ; and that Philip Pirrip, late of this garish,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1871 - 250 стор.
...river growing out of it ; and we went into the churchyard, close to the graves of my unknown parents, Philip Pirrip, late of this parish, and Also Georgiana Wife of the Above. And there my sister was laid quietly in the earth while the larks sang high above it, and the light... | |
| John Forster - 1874 - 802 стор.
...first most vivid and broad impression . . on a memorable raw afternoon towards evening . . was . . that this bleak place, overgrown with nettles, was the churchyard, and that the dark flat wilderness beyond the churchyard, intersected with dykes and mounds and gates, with scattered... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1880 - 862 стор.
...impression of the identity of things, seems to me to have been gained on a memorable raw afternoon towards evening. At such a time I found out for certain, that...that Alexander, Bartholomew, Abraham, Tobias, and Rogers-infant children of the aforesaid, were also dead and buried ; and that the dark flat wilderness... | |
| 1880 - 376 стор.
...impression of the identity of things seems to me to have been gained on a memorable raw afternoon towards evening. At such a time I found out, for certain,...overgrown with nettles was the churchyard ; and that the dark flat wilderness beyond the churchyard was the marshes ; and that the low leaden line beyond... | |
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