Bleak House: Illustrated with Proof Impressions from Designs, Volume 1Printed at the Riverside Press, 1869 - Guardian and ward |
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Page 300
... , as the boy walked up and down , nursing and hushing the child with its head on his shoulder . " Who has locked you up here alone ? " we naturally asked . 66 Charley , " said the boy , standing still 300 BLEAK HOUSE .
... , as the boy walked up and down , nursing and hushing the child with its head on his shoulder . " Who has locked you up here alone ? " we naturally asked . 66 Charley , " said the boy , standing still 300 BLEAK HOUSE .
Page 302
... Charley , Charley ! " said my Guardian . are you ? " " Over thirteen , sir , ” replied the child . " How old " Oh ! What a great age , " said my Guardian . " What a great age , Charley ! " I cannot describe the tenderness with which he ...
... Charley , Charley ! " said my Guardian . are you ? " " Over thirteen , sir , ” replied the child . " How old " Oh ! What a great age , " said my Guardian . " What a great age , Charley ! " I cannot describe the tenderness with which he ...
Page 303
... Charley , opening her eyes , and smiling , " because of earning sixpences and shillings ! " " And do you always lock the babies up when you go out ? " " To keep ' em safe , sir , don't you see ? " said Charley . " Mrs. Blinder comes up ...
... Charley , opening her eyes , and smiling , " because of earning sixpences and shillings ! " " And do you always lock the babies up when you go out ? " " To keep ' em safe , sir , don't you see ? " said Charley . " Mrs. Blinder comes up ...
Page 306
... Charley ! Well , Tom ! Well , little one ! How is it with us all to - day ? " He bent over the group in a caressing way , and clear- ly was regarded as a friend by the children , though his face retained its stern character , and his ...
... Charley ! Well , Tom ! Well , little one ! How is it with us all to - day ? " He bent over the group in a caressing way , and clear- ly was regarded as a friend by the children , though his face retained its stern character , and his ...
Page 312
... Charley , and took her down - stairs with us , and stopped outside the house to see her run away to her work . I don't know where she was going , but we saw her run , such a little , little creature , in her womanly bon- net and apron ...
... Charley , and took her down - stairs with us , and stopped outside the house to see her run away to her work . I don't know where she was going , but we saw her run , such a little , little creature , in her womanly bon- net and apron ...
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