And it was very kind of you, my own darling," said I. " I felt it so much that I wouldn't on any account have even mentioned that you bought a Salmon — which was too much for two. Or that it cost one pound six — which was more than we can afford."... David Copperfield - Page 1283by Jan Fields, Charles Dickens - 2010 - 112 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1876 - 732 pages
...two ; or that it cost one pound six, which was more than we can afford." "You enjoyed it very much, "sobbed Dora. "And you said I was a Mouse." " And I'll say so again, my love, a thousand times !" I said it a thousand times and more, and went on saying it until Mary Anne's cousin... | |
| Robert McLean Cumnock - Readers - 1882 - 420 pages
...two; or that it cost one pound six, which was more than we can afford." "You enjoyed it very much," sobbed Dora. "And you said I was a Mouse." "And I'll say so again, my love, a thousand times! " I said it a thousand times and more, and went on saying it until Mary Anne's cousin... | |
| Thomas W. Handford - Recitations, American - 1881 - 438 pages
...two ; or that it cost one pound six, which was more than we can afford." "You enjoyed it very much," sobbed Dora. "And you said I was a mouse." " And I'll say so again, my love, a thousand times ! " I said it a thousand times and more, and went on saying it until Mary Anne's cousin... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1884 - 890 pages
...two. Or that it cost one pound six — which was more than we can afford." "You enjoyed it very much," sobbed Dora. " And you said I was a Mouse." "And I'll...sobbing and bewailing, that I felt as if I had said 1 don't know what to hurt her. I was obliged to hurry away ; I was kept out late ; and I felt all night... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1885 - 842 pages
...six — which was more than w* can afford." " You enjoyed it very much," sobbed Dora. " And you uid I was a Mouse." "And I'll say so again, my love," I returned, "a thousand timesl" But I had woundad Don't soft little heart, and she wu not to be comforted. She was so pathetic... | |
| Readers - 1889 - 236 pages
...two ; or that it cost one pound six, which was more than we can afford." "You enjoyed it very much," sobbed Dora. "And you said I was a Mouse." "And I'll say so again, my love, a thousand times!" I said it a thousand times, and more, and went on saying it until Mary Anne's cousin... | |
| English literature - 1890 - 632 pages
...two ; or that it cost one pound six, which was more than we can afford." "You enjoyed it very much," sobbed Dora. "And you said I was a Mouse." "And I'll say so again, my love, a thousand times!" I said it a thousand times, and more, and went on saying it until Mary Anne's cousin... | |
| Charles F. Beezley - Literature - 1891 - 436 pages
...Or that it cost one pound six — which was more than we can afford." '-: You enjoyed it very much," sobbed Dora. '' And you said I was a Mouse." " And I'll say so again, my love," I returned, " a tnousand times!" 7-5 79 don't know what to hurt her. I was obliged to hurry away ; I was kept out late... | |
| Ermine Owen - Readers - 1891 - 306 pages
...two, and that you paid one pound six, which is more than we can afford." "You enjoyed it very much, and you said I was a mouse." "And I'll say so again, my love, a thousand times ! " I said it a thousand times anil went on saying it, until Dora was comforted and... | |
| P. Garrett - 1892 - 906 pages
...two ; or that it cost one pound six, which was more than we can afford." " You enjoyed it very much," sobbed Dora. "And you said I was a mouse." "And I'll say so again, my love, a thousand times !" I said it a thousand times and more, and went on saying it until Mary Anne's cousin... | |
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