| John Goldsbury, William Russell - 1844 - 444 páginas
...rights of mankind, her voice has always beea LESSON CLIV.—SCROOGE AND MARLEY.—Charles Dickens. Marley was dead: to begin with. There is no doubt...the chief mourner. Scrooge signed it: and Scrooge's 5 name was good upon 'Change, for anything he chose to put his hand to. Old Marley was as dead as a... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1846 - 352 páginas
...Spirits .......... 84 STAVE V. The End of it .......... J0> A CHRISTMAS CAROL. STAVE I. Marky's Ghost. MARLEY was dead, to begin with. There is no doubt...'Change, for anything he chose to put his hand to. Old Marley was as dead as a door-nail. Mind! I don't mean to say that I know, of my own knowledge,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1846 - 348 páginas
...IV. The Last of the Spirits 84 STAVE V. The End of it 104 A CHRISTMAS CAROL. STAVE L Marley's Ghost. MARLEY was dead, to begin with. There is no doubt...'Change, for anything he chose to put his hand to. Old Marley was as dead as a door-nail. Mind! I don't mean to say that I know, of my own knowledge,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1846 - 306 páginas
...•..-.: ::.-: STAVE v. ffieertdofit.* .' ' *. * , . , A CHRISTMAS CAROL, STAVE I. Hurley's Ghost. MAULEY was dead: to begin with. There is no doubt whatever...'Change, for anything he chose to put his hand to. OldMarley was as dead as a doornail. Mind! I don't mean to say that I know, of my own knowledge, what... | |
| 1855 - 424 páginas
...a view to excess; nor spared, but for the indulgence of rapacity. — Knowlei. SCEOOOE AND MAHLET. Marley was dead to begin with. There is no doubt whatever...that. The register of his burial was signed by the ilergyman, the clerk, the undertaker, and the chief mourner. >crooge signed it : and Scrooge's name... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1884 - 804 páginas
...FIRE. E A CHRISTMAS CAROL IN PBOSE. A ffitost Stoij of J A CHRISTMAS CAROL, STAVE I. Marley's Ghost MARLEY was dead : to begin with. There is no doubt...that. The register of his burial was signed by the clergy, man, the clerk, the undertaker, and the chief mourner. Scrooge ngned it : and Scrooge's name... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1858 - 114 páginas
...SPIRITS 73 STAVE V. THE END OF IT . , . . . .92 CHEISTMAS CAROL. STAVE ONE. MAULEY'S GHOST. TV/FARLEY was dead, to begin with. There is no doubt whatever...'Change, for anything he chose to put his hand to. Old Marley was as dead as a door-nail. Mind ! I don't mean to say that I know, of my own knowledge,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1859 - 582 páginas
...CAROL. IN PEOSE. EKING A GHOST STORY OF CHRISTMAS. A CHRISTMAS CAROL. STAVE ONE. MARLET'S GHOST. MAULEY was dead, to begin with. There is no doubt whatever...'Change, for anything he chose to put his hand to. Old Marley was as dead as a door-nail. Mind ! I don't mean to say that I know, of my own knowledge,... | |
| Henry Martyn Field - 1859 - 312 páginas
...varieties of style and the dramatic power of the reader. At the first slap, came the hard matter of fact: " Marley was dead, to begin with. There is no doubt...the clerk, the undertaker, and the chief mourner. . . . Old Marley was as dead as a door nail." Marley was a hafd man in his day, and one like him is... | |
| Richard Edwards - 1867 - 386 páginas
...eye-light, While I mend the one pair of stockings to-night." XIV.—THE MISER. CHARLES DICKENS. 1. Marley was dead, to begin with. There is no doubt...'Change, for anything he chose to put his hand to. Old Marley was as dead as a door-nail. 2. Mind! I don't mean to say that I know, of my own knowledge,... | |
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