Ah! Easily said. I am the son, Mr Meagles, of a hard father and mother. I am the only child of parents who weighed, measured, and priced everything; for whom what could not be weighed, measured, and priced, had no existence. Strict people as the phrase... Harper's New Monthly Magazine - Seite 245herausgegeben von - 1856Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Thomas N. Brown - 1859 - 360 Seiten
...spending twenty summers in China. This middle-aged gentleman gives a sad account of his parents. * Staid people, as the phrase is, professors of a stern religion,...sympathies that were never their own, offered up as a part of a bargain for the security of their possessions. Austere faces, inexorable discipline, penance... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1856 - 676 Seiten
...am the only child of parents who weighed, measured, and priced everything: for whom what could not be weighed, measured and priced, had no existence....sympathies that were never their own,. offered up as a part of a bargain for the security of their possessions. Austere faces, inexorable discipline, penance... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1856 - 684 Seiten
...I could sound the words." "Light 'em up again!" said Mr. Mcagles-. never their own, offered up as a part of a bargain for the security of their possessions....terror in the next — nothing graceful or gentle anywhere, and the void in my cowed heart everywhere — this was my childhood , if I may BO misuse... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1857 - 838 Seiten
...am the only child of parents who weighed, measured, and priced everything ; for whom what could not be weighed, measured, and priced, had no existence....sympathies that were never their own, offered up as a part of a bargain for the security of their possessions. Austere faces, inexorable discipline, penance... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1857 - 746 Seiten
...lights were extinguished before I could sound the words." " Light 'em up again ! " said Mr. Meagles. of a stern religion, their very religion was a gloomy...sympathies that were never their own, offered up as a part of a bargnin for the security of their possessions. Austere faces, inexorable discipline, penance... | |
| Thomas N. Brown - 1858 - 340 Seiten
...spending twenty summers in China, This middle-aged gentleman gives a sad account of his parents. ' Staid people, as the phrase is, professors of a stern religion,...sympathies that were never their own, ofFered up as a part of a bargain for the security of their possessions. Austere faces, inexorable discipline, penance... | |
| Thomas N. Brown - 1858 - 368 Seiten
...spending twenty summers in China. This middle-aged gentleman gives a sad account of his parents. ' Staid people, as the phrase is, professors of a stern religion,...sympathies that were never their own, offered up as a part of a bargain for the security of their possessions. Austere faces, inexorable "discipline, penance... | |
| Thomas N. Brown - 1858 - 340 Seiten
...religion was a gloomy sacrifice of tastes and sympathies that were never their own, offered up as a part of a bargain for the security of their possessions....terror in the next, — nothing graceful or gentle anywhere, and the void in my cowed heart everywhere; this was my childhood, if I may so misuse the... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1865 - 526 Seiten
...am the only child of parents who weighed, measured, and priced everything : for whom what could not be weighed, measured and priced, had no existence....sympathies that were never their own, offered up as a part of a bargain for the security of their possessions. Austere faces, inexorable discipline, penance... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1867 - 550 Seiten
...am the only child of parents who weighed, measured, and priced everything; for whom what could not be weighed, measured, and priced, had no existence....sympathies that were never their own, offered up as a part of a bargain for the security of their possessions. Austere faces, inexorable discipline, penance... | |
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