| 1844 - 872 pàgines
...natural hill; there, confused treasures of iron soaked and runted in something that had acciden. tally become a pond. Everywhere were bridges that led nowhere;...thoroughfares that were wholly impassable ; Babel towers of r.-Minncys, wanting half their height ; temporary wooden houses and enclosures, in the most unlikely... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1848 - 752 pàgines
...unnatural hill; there, confused treasures of iron soaked and rusted in something that had accidentally become a pond. Everywhere were bridges that led nowhere;...tenements, and fragments of unfinished walls and arches, ami piles of scaffolding, and wildernesses of bricks, and giant forms of cranes, and tripods straddlins... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1848 - 730 pàgines
...unnatural hill ; there, confused treasures *of iron soaked and rusted in something that had accidentally become a pond. Everywhere were bridges that led nowhere...carcases of ragged tenements, and fragments of unfinished wails and arches, and piles of scaffolding, and wildernesses of bricks, and giant forms of cranes,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1848 - 732 pàgines
...unnatural hill ; there, confused treasures of iron soaked and rusted in something that had accidentally become a pond. Everywhere were bridges that led nowhere...of chimneys, wanting half their height ; temporary woodeu houses and enclosures, in the most unlikely situations ; carcases of ragged tenements, and fragments... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1867 - 576 pàgines
...unnatural hill ; there, confused treasures of iron soaked and rusted in something that had accidentally become a pond. Everywhere were bridges that led nowhere...situations ; carcases of ragged tenements, and fragments of unfmished walls and arches, and piles of scaffolding, and wildernesses of bricks, and giant forms of... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1873 - 376 pàgines
...unnatural hill ; there, confused treasures of iron soaked and rusted in something that had accidentally become a pond. Everywhere were bridges that led nowhere...thoroughfares that were wholly impassable ; Babel towers of chim neys, wanting half their height ; temporary wooden houses and inclosures, in the most unlikely... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1872 - 368 pàgines
...unnatural hill ; there, confused treasures of iron soaked and rusted in something that, had accidentally become a pond. Everywhere were bridges that led nowhere; thoroughfares that were wholly impassable; Habel towers of chim noys, wanting half their height ; temporary wooden houses and inclosures, in the... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1873 - 584 pàgines
...impassable ; Babel towers of chimneys, wanting half their leight ; temporary wooden houses and enlosures, uninished walls and arches, and piles of scaffolding, and wildernesses of bricks, and giant forms of... | |
| Thomas Edgar Pemberton - 1876 - 294 pàgines
...unnatural hiJl ; there confused treasures of iron soaked and rusted in something that had accidentally become a pond. Everywhere were bridges that led nowhere,...wholly impassable, Babel towers of •chimneys wanting halt' their height, temporary wooden houses and enclosures in the most unlikely situations, carcases... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1877 - 546 pàgines
...unnatural hill ; there, confused treasures of iron soaked and rusted in something that had accidentally become a pond. Everywhere were bridges that led nowhere;...giant forms of cranes, and tripods straddling above aothing. There were a hundred thousand shapes and substances of incompleteness, wildly mingled out... | |
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