Dombey was about eight-and-forty years of age. Son about eight-and-forty minutes. Dombey was rather bald, rather red, and though a handsome well-made man, too stern and pompous in appearance, to be prepossessing. Works of Charles Dickens - Pàgina 1per Charles Dickens - 1877Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Charles Dickens - 1847 - 368 pàgines
...eight-and-forty years of age. Son ahout eight-and-forty minutes. Dombey was rather bald, rather red, and though a handsome well-made man, too stern and...pompous in appearance, to be prepossessing. Son was very hald, and very red, and though (of course) an undeniably fine infant, somewhat crushed and spotty in... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1852 - 572 pàgines
...eight-and-fbrty years of age. Son about eight-and-forty minutes. Dombey was rather bald, rather red, and though a handsome well-made man, too stern and pompous in appearance, to be prepossessmg. Son wa^very bald, and veryred, and though (of course Jmn undeniably fine infant, somewhat... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1858 - 138 pàgines
...Dombey •was rather bald, rather red, and though a handsome well-made man, too stern and pompous in B appearance, to be prepossessing. Son was very bald, and very red, and somewhat crusted and spotty in his general effect, as yet. Dombey, exulting in the long-looked•for... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1871 - 500 pàgines
...eight-and-forty years of age. Son about eight-and-forty minutes. Dombey was rather bald, rather red, and though a handsome, well-made man, too stern and...course) an undeniably fine infant, somewhat crushed and spotted in his general effect as yet. On the brow of Dombey, Time and his brother Care had set some... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1883 - 666 pàgines
...eight-and-forty years of age. Son about eight-and-forty minutes. Dombey was rather bald, rather red, and though a handsome, well-made man, too stern and...undeniably fine infant, somewhat crushed and spotty in bis general effect, as yet. On the brow of Dombey, Time and his brother Care had set some marks, as... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1885 - 860 pàgines
...eight-and-forty years of age. Son about eyht-and-forty minutes. Dombey was rather bald, rather red, and though a handsome well-made man, too stern and...marks, as on a tree that was to come down in good time — remorselesj twins they are for striding through theii human forests, notching as they go — while... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1891 - 590 pàgines
...eight-aud-forty years of age. Son about oight-and-forty minutes. Dombey was rather bald, rather red, and, though a handsome, well-made man, too stern and...spotty in his general effect as yet. On the brow of l)ombey, Time and his brother Care had set some marks, as on a tree that was to come down in good time... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1894 - 584 pàgines
...eight-and-forty years of age. Son about eight-and-forty minutes. Dombey was rather bald, rather red, and though a handsome well-made man, too stern and...though (of course) an undeniably fine infant, somewhat crashed and spotty in his general effect as yet. On the brow of Dombey, Time and his brother Care had... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1896 - 140 pàgines
...eight-and-forty years of age. Son about eight-and-forty minutes. Dombey was rather bald, rather red, and though a handsome, well-made man, too stern and pompous in appearance, to be prepossessing. 1 Son was very bald, and very red, and an undeniably fine infant. On the brow of Dombey, Time * and... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1898 - 140 pàgines
...eight-and-forty years of age. Son about eight-and-forty minutes. Dombey was rather bald, rather red, and though a handsome, well-made man, too stern and pompous in appearance, to be prepossessing.1 Son was very bald, and very red, and an undeniably fine infant. On the brow of Dombey,... | |
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