The child sat on the table looking at him, with a curious expression of suppressed emotion in his face, and beating one hand proudly on his knee as if he had the rising tears beneath it, and crushed them. But his other... Dombey and Son - Page 161by Charles Dickens - 1848 - 624 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1844 - 872 pages
...you, Sir," returned Paul, answering the clock quite as much as the Doctor. "Ha!" said Dr. Blimber. "Shall we make a man of him ?" " Do you hear, Paul...child," replied Paul. " Indeed !" said the Doctor. " Why Î" The child sat on the table looking at him, with a' curious expression of suppressed emotion in... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1847 - 364 pages
...you, Sir," returned Paul, answering the clock quite as much as the Doctor. "Ha!" said Dr. Blimber. "Shall we make a man of him?" "Do you hear, Paul?"...suppressed emotion in his face , and beating one hand 180 proudly on his knee as if he had the rising tears beneath it, and crashed them. But his other hand... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1847 - 368 pages
...you, Sir," returned Paul, answering the clock quite as much as the Doctor. " Ha! " said Dr. Blimber. " Shall we make a man of him ?" " Do you hear, Paul?"...child sat on the table looking at him, with a curious cvpression of suppressed emotion in his face, and beating one hand proudly on his knee as if he had... | |
| Richard Green Parker - Elocution - 1849 - 466 pages
...sir," returned Paul, answering the clock quite as much as the Doctor. " Ha ! " said Dr. Blimber. " Shall we make a man of him ?" — " Do you hear, Paul,"...replied Paul. — " Indeed ! " said the Doctor. " Why ?" 5 The child sat on the table looking at him, with a curious expression of suppressed emotion in... | |
| Richard Green Parker - Elocution - 1849 - 446 pages
...friend!" "Very well, I thank you, sir," returned Paul, answering the clock quite as much as the Doctor. him ?" — " Do you hear, Paul," added Mr. Dombey...replied Paul. — " Indeed ! " said the Doctor. " Why ?" 5 The child sat on the table looking at him, with a curious expression of suppressed emotion in... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1852 - 572 pages
...you, Sir," returned Paul, answering the clock quite as much as the Doctor. " Ha !" said Dr. Blimber. " Shall we make a man of him ?" " Do you hear, Paul...being silent. " Shall we make a man of him ?" repeated ihe Doctor. " I had rather be a child," replied Paul. " Indeed !" said the Doctor. " Why ?" The child... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1867 - 576 pages
...you, Sir," returned Paul, answering the clock quite as much as the Doctor. " Ha !" said Dr. Blimber. " Shall we make a man of him ?" "Do you hear, Paul ?"...had rather be a child," replied Paul. • ' Indeed ! ' ' saM the Doctor. ' ' Why ? " had the rising tears beneath it, and crushed them. But his other... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 640 pages
...Blimber. " Shall we make a man of him?" 'Do silent. you hear, Paul ? " added Mr. Dombey ; Paul being " Shall we make a man of him ? " repeated the Doctor....replied Paul. " Indeed ! " said the Doctor. " Why ? " DOCTOR BLIMBERnS LITTLE FRIEND. 179 The child sat on the table looking at him, with a curious expression... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1872 - 368 pages
...returned Paul, answering the clock quite as much ns the Doctor. " Ha !" said Dr. Blimber. " Shall wo make a man of him ?" " Do you hear, Paul ?" added Mr. Dombey ; Paul being silent. " Shaft we make a man of him ?" repeated the Doctor. " I had rather be a child," replied Paul. " Indeed... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1873 - 376 pages
...much as the Doctor. " Ha !" said Dr. Bliiuber. " Shall we make a man of him?" " Do you hear, Paul t" added Mr. Dombey ; Paul being silent. "Shall we make a man of himf" repeated the Doctor. " I had rather be a child," replied Paul " Indeed !" said the Doctor. "... | |
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