HILL 1 857] voice was just as friendly — ay, and if possible, more winning still. He was now in the prime of manhood, in his forty-fifth year; full of youth and life and eloquence, and rich in a rare humour that glowed with kindliness. I know not how... Temple Bar - Сторінка 291871Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
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...me, with bright looks and a hearty greeting. He looked a little older than when we said good-bye ton years ago ; but that was partly owing to the beard...winning still. He was now in the prime of manhood, in bis 45th year ; full of youth and life and eloquence, and rich in a rare humour that glowed with kindliness.... | |
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...into the house," he says, " Dickens came out to meet me, with bright looks and a hearty greeting . . . His eyes were bright as ever ; the smile on his lips was the same ; his frank 1 " The Letters of Charles Dickens." voice was just as friendly — ay, and if possible, more winning... | |
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...into the house," he says, " Dickens came out to meet me, with bright looks and a hearty greeting . . . His eyes were bright as ever ; the smile on his lips was the same ; his frank 1 "The Letters of Charles Dickens." voice was just as friendly — ay, and if possible, more winning... | |
| Frederic George Kitton - 1908 - 570 стор.
...into the house," he says, " Dickens came out to meet me, with bright looks and a hearty greeting . . . His eyes were bright as ever ; the smile on his lips was the same ; his frank 1 " The Letters of Charles Dickens." R voice was just as friendly — ay, and if possible, more winning... | |
| Frederic George Kitton - 2004 - 544 стор.
...into the house," he says, "Dickens came out to meet me, with bright looks and a hearty greeting . . . His eyes were bright as ever; the smile on his lips was the same; his frank [GAD'S HILL 1 857] voice was just as friendly — ay, and if possible, more winning still. He was now... | |
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