All the way from the hotel to the Rotunda (a mile), I had to contend against the stream of people who were turned away. When I got there, they had broken the glass in the payboxes, and were offering freely for a stall. Half of my platform had to be taken... The Life of Charles Lever - 271. oldalszerző: William John Fitz-Patrick - 1879Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| 1912 - 666 oldal
...coat. "The last night in Dublin," Dickens wrote to his daughter Mamie, "was an extraordinary scene. All the way from the hotel to the Rotunda (a mile)...When I got there they had broken the glass in the pay boxes, and were offering 5/. freely for a stall ! Eleven bank notes were thrust into a pay box... | |
| John Forster - 1874 - 656 oldal
...me!" The last night in Dublin was an extraordinary dtowy scene. sceng_ « you ^ hard,y in)ngjne it A11 "way from the hotel to the Rotunda (a mile), I "had..."broken the glass in the pay-boxes, and were "offering 0,5 freely for a stall. Half of my plat"form had to be taken down, and people heaped "in among the... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1899 - 602 oldal
...Ireland. Dat was me ! ' The last night in Dublin was an extraordinary scene. ' You ' can hardly imagine it All the way from the hotel to the ' Rotunda (a mile),...broken the ' glass in the pay-boxes, and were offering £$ freely for a stall. ' Half of my platform had to be taken down, and people heaped ' in among the... | |
| Sir Frank Thomas Marzials - 1908 - 600 oldal
...Ireland. Dat was me ! " The last night in Dublin was an extraordinary scene. " You can hardly imagine it. All the way from the hotel to the Rotunda (a mile), I had to contend against the .-tream of people who were turned away. When I got there, they had broken the glass in the pay-boxes,... | |
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