The landlord looked at me, in return, over the bar, from head to foot, with a strange smile on his face, and, instead of drawing the beer, looked round the screen and said something to his wife, who came out from behind it, with her work in her hand,... Tinsley's Magazine - 388. oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Charles Dickens - 1849 - 1160 oldal
...face; and instead of drawing the beer, looked round the screen and said something to his wife. She came out from behind it, with her work in her hand,...surveying me. Here we stand, all three, before me now. The landlord in his shirt sleeves, leaning against the bar window-frame; his wife looking over the... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1850 - 736 oldal
...face ; and instead of drawing the beer, looked round the screen and said something to his wife. She came out from behind it, with her work in her hand,...surveying me. Here we stand, all three, before me now. The landlord in his shirt sleeves, leaning against the bar window-frame , his wife looking over the... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1863 - 510 oldal
...face; and instead of drawing the beer, looked round the screen and said something to his wife. She came out from behind it, with her work in her hand,...surveying me. Here we stand, all three, before me now. The landlord in his shirt sleeves, leaning against the bar window-frame; his wife looking over the... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1867 - 570 oldal
...face ; and instead of drawing the beer, looked round the screen and said something to his wife. She came out from behind it, with her work in her hand,...surveying me. Here we stand, all three, before me now. The landlord in his shirt sleeves, leaning against the bar window-frame ; his wife looking over the... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1870 - 1280 oldal
...drawing the beer, looked round the screen and said something to his wife. She came out from behind ii. with her work in her hand, and joined him in surveying me. Here we stand, all three, before me now. The landlord in his shirt-sleeves, leaning against the bar window-frame ; his wife looking over the... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1871 - 526 oldal
...face ; and instead of drawing the beer, looked round the screen and said something to his wife. She came out from behind it, with her work in her hand,...surveying me. Here we stand, all three, before me now. The landlord in his shirt sleeves, leaning against the bar window-frame ; his wife looking over the... | |
| John Forster - 1872 - 442 oldal
...porter to wash down the saveloy and the loaf I had eaten in the street, they didn't like to give it me. I remember, one evening (I had been somewhere for...study in Devonshire Terrace. The landlord, in his shirt-sleeves, leaning against the bar window-frame; his wife, looking over the little half-door; and... | |
| John Forster - 1872 - 440 oldal
...porter to wash down the saveloy and the loaf I had eaten in the street, they didn't like to give it me. I remember, one evening (I had been somewhere for...study in Devonshire Terrace. The landlord, in his shirt-sleeves, leaning against the bar window-frame ; his wife, looking over the little half-door ;... | |
| John Forster - 1872 - 432 oldal
...for some reason : I forget why. It ' may have been my birthday, or somebody else's. " Two' " pence," says he. " Then," says I, "just draw me a glass '...work in her hand, and joined him in surveying me. [CiurrEB LO*DON : 1822-4. At Hungerford-stairs. CD loq. A MarshalMa incident in Copperfield. ' Here... | |
| John Forster - 1872 - 574 oldal
..."smile on his face; and instead of drawing the "beer, looked round the screen and said some" thing to his wife, who came out from behind it, "with her...we stand, all three, before "me now, in my study in Devonshire-terrace. The "landlord, in his shirt sleeves, leaning against the "bar window-frame; his... | |
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