| Charles Lamb - 1845 - 396 páginas
...assailed his nostrils, unlike any scent which he had before experienced. What could it proceed from 1 — not from the burnt cottage — he had smelt that smell...the pig, if there were any signs of life in it. He burnt his fingers, and to cool them he applied them in his booby fashion to his mouth. Some of the... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1851 - 396 páginas
...father, and wringing his hands over the smoking remnants of one of those untimely sufferers, an odor assailed his nostrils, unlike any scent which he had...the pig, if there were any signs of life in it. He burnt his fingers, and to cool them he applied them in his booby fashion to his mouth. Some of the... | |
| Charles Lamb, Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1851 - 964 páginas
...through the negligence of this unlucky young firebrand. Much less did it resemble that of any knowj herb, weed, or flower. A premonitory moistening at...the pig, if there were any signs of life in it. He burnt his fingers, and to cool them he applied them in his booby fashion to his mouth. Some of the... | |
| William Pulleyn - 1853 - 474 páginas
...may think, not so much for the sake of the tenement, which his father and he could easily build up again with a few dry branches, and the labour of an...the pig, if there were any signs of life in it. He burnt his fingers, and to cool them, he applied them, in his booby fashion, to his mouth. Some of the... | |
| Samuel Maunder - 1853 - 478 páginas
...any scent which he had before experienced. What could it proceed from ? not from the burnt cottage j he had smelt that smell before : indeed, this was...the pig, if there were any signs of life in it. He burnt his fingers, and to cool them, he applied them, in his booby fashion, to his mouth. Some of the... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1855 - 798 páginas
...may think, not so much for the sake of the tenement, which his father and he could easily build up again with a few dry branches, and the labour of an...the pig, if there were any signs of life in it. He burnt his fingers, and to cool them he applied them in his booby fashion to his mouth. Some of the... | |
| Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1855 - 624 páginas
...was thinking what he should say to his father, and wringing his hands over the smoking remnants ot one of those untimely sufferers, an odour assailed...the pig, if there were any signs of life in it. He burnt his fingers, and to cool them he applied them in his booby fashion to his mouth. Some of the... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1856 - 408 páginas
...may think, not so much for the sake of the tenement, which his father and he could easily build up again with a few dry branches, and the labour of an...the pig, if there were any signs of life in it. He burnt his fingers, andtto cool them he applied them in his booby fashion to his mouth. Some of the... | |
| 1857 - 498 páginas
...with a few dry branches and the labour of an hour or two, at any time, as for the loss of the pigä. While he was thinking what he should say to his father,...the pig, if there were any signs of life in it. He burnt his fingers, and to cool them he applied them in his booby fashion to his mouth. Some of the... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1857 - 380 páginas
...father, and wringing his hands over the smoking remnants of one of those untimely sufferers, an odor assailed his nostrils, unlike any scent which he had...the pig, if there were any signs of life in it. He burnt his fingers, and to cool them he applied them in his booby fashion to his mouth. Some of the... | |
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