Then up rose Mrs. Cratchit, Cratchit's wife, dressed out but poorly in a twice-turned gown, but brave in ribbons, which are cheap and make a goodly show for sixpence ; and she laid the cloth, assisted by Belinda Cratchit, second of her daughters, also... A Reader for the First - Eighth Grades - Página 101por Clarence Franklin Carroll, Sarah Catherine Brooks - 1911Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Charles Dickens - 1913 - 360 páginas
...SCENE II BOB CRATCHIT'S home. MRS. CRATCHIT, rather poorly dressed but brave in ribbons, is laying the cloth, assisted by BELINDA CRATCHIT, second of her daughters, also brave in ribbons. MASTER PETER CRATCHIT, wearing his father's shirt collar, and continually getting the corners into... | |
| 1914 - 304 páginas
...four-roomed house! Then up rose Mrs. Cratchit, Cratchit's wife, dressed out but poorly in a twice-turned gown, but brave in ribbons, which are cheap and make...her daughters, also brave in ribbons; while Master Peter Cratchit plunged a fork into the saucepan of potatoes, and getting the corners of his monstrous... | |
| Walter Rippmann (ed) - 1914 - 152 páginas
...four-roomed house ! Then up rose Mrs Cratchit, Cratchit's wife, dressed out but poorly in a twice-turned gown, but brave in ribbons, which are cheap, and make a goodly show 16 for sixpence ; and she laid the cloth, assisted by Belinda Cratchit, second of her daughters, also... | |
| Anna H. Carter, Sarah C. Brooks - 1914 - 304 páginas
...Cratchit, dressed in a twice-turned gown, with many ribbons, which were cheap and made a pretty show. She laid the cloth, assisted by Belinda Cratchit, second of her daughters, also wearing many ribbons; while Master Cratchit plunged a fork into the saucepan of potatoes. And now two... | |
| Harriette Taylor Treadwell - 1915 - 426 páginas
...four-room house! Then up rose Mrs. Cratchit, Cratchit's wife, dressed out but poorly in a twice-turned gown, but brave in ribbons, which are cheap and make...her daughters, also brave in ribbons; while Master Peter Cratchit plunged a fork into the saucepan of potatoes. And now two smaller Cratchits, boy and... | |
| James Watt Raine - 1915 - 222 páginas
...Cratchit's dwelling with the sprinklings of his torch. Then up rose Mrs. Cratchit, Cratchit's wife, dressed out but poorly in a twice turned gown, but...ribbons, which are cheap and make a goodly show for sispence; and she laid the cloth, assisted by Beliinda Cratchit, second of her daughters, also brave... | |
| Solomon Henry Clark - 1915 - 352 páginas
...ghastly look, at the undismayed countenance of his enemy, "God will give him blood to drink."— Ibid. And she laid the cloth, assisted by Belinda Cratchit,...her daughters, also brave in ribbons, while Master Peter Cratchit plunged a fork into the saucepan of potatoes, and getting the corners of his monstrous... | |
| Solomon Henry Clark - 1915 - 328 páginas
...ghastly look, at the undismayed countenance of his enemy, "God will give him blood to drink." — Ibid. And she laid the cloth, assisted by Belinda Cratchit,...her daughters, also brave in ribbons, while Master Peter Cratchit plunged a fork into the saucepan of potatoes, and getting the corners of his monstrous... | |
| Frances Jenkins - 1915 - 170 páginas
...local color, these may well be subjects for discussion. Frequently they mark the style of an author. "Brave in ribbons, which are cheap and make a goodly show for sixpence," "Snowy summits old in story," "By my faith." Making sure that ideas are understood Book knowledge alone... | |
| Charles Alphonso Smith - 1916 - 312 páginas
...four-roomed house l Then up rose Mrs. Cratchit, Cratchit's wife, dressed out but poorly in a twice-turned gown, but brave in ribbons, which are cheap and make...her daughters, also brave in ribbons ; while Master Peter Cratchit plunged a fork into the saucepan of potatoes, and, getting the corners of his monstrous... | |
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