| Charles Dickens - 1890 - Страниц: 492
...baby, Floy ? " He asked incredulously, as if he had some vision of a face before him. "Oh yes, dear I" "Whose, Floy?" " Your old nurse's. Often." " And where...Is she dead too ? Floy, are we all dead, except you ? " was still again ; and Florence, with her face quite colorless, but smiling, held his head upon... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1891 - Страниц: 590
...baby, Floy ?" He asked incredulously, as if he had some vision of a before him. " Oh yes, dear 1" " Whose, Floy ?" " Your old nurse's. Often." "And where is my old nurse?" said Paul. "Is she dead ? Floy, are we all dead, except you ?" ere was a hurry in the room for an instant — longer, perhaps... | |
| 1892 - Страниц: 606
...was a baby, Floy ? " He asked incredulously, as if he had some vision of a face before him. "Oh yes, dear!" "Whose, Floy?" " Your old nurse's. Often."...perhaps ; but it seemed no more — then all was still again ; and Florence, with her face quite colorless, but smiling, held his head upon her arm. Her arm... | |
| John W. Iliff - 1893 - Страниц: 616
...why?" " Did I never see any kind face, like a mamma's looking at me when I was a baby, Floy?" "O yes, dear!" "Whose, Floy?" " Your old nurse's. Often." " And where is my old nurse? Show me that old nurse, Floy, if you please!" " She is not here, darling. She shall come to.morrow."... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1894 - Страниц: 586
...was a baby, Floy?" he asked, incredulously, as if he had some vision of a face before him. " Oh yes, dear !" " Whose, Floy ?" "Your old nurse's; often."...perhaps ; but it seemed no more — then all was still again ; and Florence, with her face quite colourless, but smiling, held his head upon her arm. Her... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1894 - Страниц: 584
...a baby, Floy ? " He asked, incredulously, as if he had some vision of a face before him. " Oh, yes, dear ! " " Whose, Floy ? " " Your old nurse's ; often."...perhaps, but it seemed no more — then all was still again ; and Florence, with her face quite colourless, but smiling, held his head upon her arm. Her... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1894 - Страниц: 712
...Did I never see any kind face, like a mamma's, looking at me when I was a baby, Floy ? " " Oh, yes, dear ! " "Whose, Floy?" " Your old nurse's. Often." " And where is my old nurse ? Show me that old nurse, Floy, if you please." " She is not here, darling. She shall come to-morrow."... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1895 - Страниц: 760
...a baby, Floy ? " He asked, incredulously, as if he had some vision of a face before him. " Oh yes, dear ! " "Whose, Floy?" " Your old nurse's. Often."...hurry in the room, for an instant — longer, perhaps ; hut it seemed no more — then all was still again ; and Florence, with her face quite colourless,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1896 - Страниц: 140
...at me when I was a baby, Floy ? " He asked, as if he had some vision of a face before him. "Oh, yes, dear!" "Whose, Floy?" " Your old nurse's. Often."...except you ? " There was a hurry in the room for an instant—longer, perhaps; but it seemed no more—then all was still again; and Florence, with her... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1897 - Страниц: 644
...a baby, Floy ? " He asked, incredulously, as if he had some vision of a face before him. " Oh yes, dear ! " "Whose, Floy?" "Your old nurse's. Often."...perhaps ; but it seemed no more — then all was still again ; and Florence, with her face quite colourless, but smiling, held his head upon her arm. Her... | |
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