He was seated on the ice, making spasmodic efforts to smile; but anguish was depicted on every lineament of his countenance. 'Are you hurt?' inquired Mr Benjamin Allen, with great anxiety. 'Not much," said Mr Winkle, rubbing his back very hard. 'I wish... The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club - Seite 242von Charles Dickens - 1847 - 479 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1837 - 322 Seiten
..."Are you hurt?" inquired Mr. Benjamin Allen, with great anxiety. " Not much," said Mr. Winkle. rubbing his back very hard. " I wish you'd let me bleed you,"...better," said Allen. " Thank you," replied Mr. Winkle ; "I'd rather not." " What do you think, Mr. Pickwick ?" inquired Bob Sawyer. Mr. Pickwick was excited... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1837 - 934 Seiten
...you hurt ? " inquired Mr. Benjamin Allen, with great anxiety. " Not much," said Mr. Winkle, rubbing his back very hard. " I wish you'd let me bleed you,"...better," said Allen. "Thank you," replied Mr. Winkle; "I'd rather not." " What do you think, Mr. Pickwick ? " inquired Bob Sawyer. Mr. Pickwick was excited... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1840 - 720 Seiten
..."Are you hurt?" inquired Mr. Benjamin Allen, with great anxiety. " Not much," said Mr. Winkle, rubbing his back very hard. " I wish you'd let me bleed you," said IVIr. Benjamin with great eager* nets. " I really think you had better," said Allen. " Thank you,"... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1849 - 746 Seiten
...Allen, with great anxiety. " Not much," said Mr. Winkle, rubhing his back very hard. " I wish you 'd let me bleed you," said Mr. Benjamin, with great eagerness....better," said Allen. " Thank you," replied Mr. Winkle ; " I'd rather not." " What do you think, Mr. Pickwick ?" inquired Bob Sawyer. Mr. Pickwick was excited... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1851 - 742 Seiten
...Allen, with great anxiety. " Not much," said Mr. Winkle, rubbing his back very hard. " I wish you 'd /8 < % ^ ؋ 5 ?< 7' ` { { [ < m ' 臿 z...q 5 a *W d h ͲS W< {ޫ W M g ]}"m s i , ; " I'd rather not." " What do you think, Mr. Pickwick ?" inquired Bob Sawyer. Mr. Pickwick was excited... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 612 Seiten
...'Are you hurt ?" inquired Mr. Benjamin Allen, with great anxiety. 'Not much," said Mr. Winkle, rubbing his back very hard. ' I wish you'd let me bleed you,"...hurriedly. ' I really think you had better," said Allen. 1 Thank you," replied Mr. Winkle ; "I'd rather not." " What do^'oK think, Mr. Pickwick ?" inquired... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 822 Seiten
...Inquired Mr. Benjamin Allen, with great anxiety. "Not much," said Mr. Winkle, rubbing hU back very bard. "I wish you'd let me bleed you," said Mr. Benjamin,...great eagerness. "No, thank you," replied Mr. Winkle hnrriedly, "I really think you had better," enld Allen. "Thank you," replied Mr. Winkle; "IM rather... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1873 - 350 Seiten
..."Are yon hurtf" inquired Mr. Benjamin Allen, with great anxiety. " Not much," said Mr. Winkle, rubbing his back very hard. " I wish you'd let me bleed you,"...really think you had better,'' said Allen. "Thank yon," replied Mr. Winkle; "I'd rather not." "What do you think, Mr. Pickwick f inquired Bob Sawyer.... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1873 - 342 Seiten
...anxiety. " Not much," said Mr. Winkle, rubbing his back very hard. " I wish you'd let me bleed yon," said Mr. Benjamin, with great eagerness. "No, thank...better," said Allen. "Thank you," replied Mr. Winkle; "I'd rather not.'' "What do you think, Mr. Pickwick ?" inquired Bob Sawyer. Mr. Pickwick was excited... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1874 - 830 Seiten
...yon hurtf" inquired Mr. Benjamin Allen, with great anxiety. "Not much," said Mr. Winkle, rubbing hia back very hard. "I wish you'd let me bleed you," said...great eagerness. "No, thank you," replied Mr. Winkle hnrriedly. " I really think you had better," said Allen. "Thank yon," replied Mr. Winkle; "I'd rather... | |
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