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" em. But what I always says to them as has the management of matters, Mrs Harris"'- here she kept her eye on Mr Pecksniff - '"be they gents or be they ladies, is, don't ask me whether I won't take none, or whether I will, but leave the bottle on the chimley-piece,... "
The Review of Reviews - Página 25
editado por - 1903
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Author's Digest: The World's Great Stories in Brief, Volumen7

Rossiter Johnson - 1908 - 476 páginas
...always says to them as has the management of matters, Mrs. Harris — be they gents or ladies — is, don't ask me whether I won't take none, or whether...and let me put my lips to it when I am so dispoged.' " Betsey Prig, an equally unpleasant personage who followed the profession of day-nurse, was one of...
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The Country Home, Volumen5

1910 - 354 páginas
...sentence, " Mrs. Harris, I says, leave the bottle on the chimneypiece, and don't ask me to take none, but let me put my lips to it when I am so dispoged." It is obviously a glass bottle and no other which is referred to in the proAn Eighteenth-century Vorl...
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The Dickensian, Volumen7

Bertram Waldrom Matz - 1911 - 418 páginas
...less a personage than our favourite: "Mrs. Harris," I says ; " Mrs. Harris, don't ask me to take none, but leave the bottle on the chimley-piece, and let me put my lips to it when I am so dispoged.'' And one other good point about Mrs. Harris was her delightfully modest nature, for one of her favourite...
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The Works of Charles Dickens, Volumen13

Charles Dickens - 1911 - 580 páginas
...matters, Mrs. Harris : ' " here she kept her eye on Mr. Pecksniff: "'be they gents or be they ladies, is, don't ask me whether I won't take none, or whether I will, but leave the bottle on the chimley-plece, and let me put my lips to it when I am so dispoged.'" • attempt at melancholy was...
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The Centenary edition of the works of Charles Dickens, Volumen7

Charles Dickens - 1911 - 572 páginas
...and in the act of saying faintly — " Less liquor ! — Sairey Gamp — Bottle on the chimney-piece, and let me put my lips to it, when I am so dispoged ! " — fell into one of the walking swoons ; in which pitiable state she was conducted forth by Mr....
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Charles Dickens: The Man and His Work, Volumen1

Edwin Percy Whipple - 1912 - 342 páginas
...what I always says to them as has the management of matters, be they gents or be they ladies — is, don't ask me whether I won't take none, or whether...and let me put my lips to it when I am so dispoged.' " In discoursing with Mrs. Harris on the death of husbands, she refers pathetically to her own mate...
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In Dickens Street

W. R. Thomson - 1912 - 206 páginas
...professional secret — murmuring feebly, " Less liquor ! Sairey Gamp ! Bottle on the chimley piece and let me put my lips to it when I am so dispoged." It is melancholy to see the curtain fall on such a quantity of outraged innocence. But we must not...
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The Note-books of Samuel Butler ...

Samuel Butler, Henry Festing Jones - 1913 - 486 páginas
...Harris,' " — here she kept her eye on Mr. Pecksniff — " ' be they gents or be they ladies — is, Dont ask me whether I wont take none, or whether I will, but leave the bottle on the chimley piece, and let me put my lips to it when I am so dispoged.' " (Martin Chuzzlewit, Chap. XIX)....
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The Dickens Year Book

Charles Dickens - 1913 - 168 páginas
...But what I always sez to them as has the management of matters, be they gents or be they ladies, is, don't ask me whether I won't take none or whether I will, but have the bottle on the chimbley-piece and let me put my lips to it when I am so dispoged." — Mrs....
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The Dickensian, Volumen18

Bertram Waldrom Matz - 1922 - 284 páginas
...always says to them as has the management of matters, Mrs. Harris, be they gents or be they ladies, is, don't ask me whether I won't take none, or whether I will, but leave the bottle on the chimley piece and let me put my lips to it when I'm so dispoged." But Greek meets Greek when she and...
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