| American literature - 1898 - 348 pages
...item in 'em through a round dozen of months presented dead against you? If I could work my will,''said Scrooge, indignantly, "every idiot who goes about...his own pudding, and buried with a stake of holly run through his heart. He should! " "Uncle!" pleaded the nephew. "Nephew!" returned the uncle, sternly,... | |
| Readers - 1899 - 434 pages
...hour richer; a time for balancing your books, and having every item in 'em through a round dozen of months presented dead against you? If I could work...his heart. He should!" "Uncle!" pleaded the nephew. "Nephew!" returned the uncle, sternly, "keep Christmas in your own way, and let me keep it in mine."... | |
| Readers - 1899 - 408 pages
...hour richer ; a time for balancing your books, and having every item in 'em through a round dozen of months presented dead against you? If I could work...his heart. He should!" "Uncle!" pleaded the nephew. "Nephew!" returned the uncle, sternly, "keep Christmas in your own way, and let me keep it in mine."... | |
| Charles Dickens - Christmas stories - 1899 - 140 pages
...hour richer ; a time for ba ancing your books, and having every item in 'em through a round do/.en of months presented dead against you ? If I could work...heart. He should ! " " Uncle ! " pleaded the nephew. "•Nephew!" returned the uncle sternly, " keep Christmas in your own way, and let me keep it in mine."... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1899 - 454 pages
...hour richer ; a time for balancing your books and having every item in 'em through a round dozen of months presented dead against you? If I could work...heart. He should ! " " Uncle ! " pleaded the nephew. " Nephew ! " returned the uncle, sternly, " keep Christmas in your own way, and let me keep it in mine."... | |
| Readers - 1899 - 248 pages
...hour richer; a time for balancing your books and having every item in 'em through a round dozen of months presented dead against you? If I could work my will," said Scrooge, coldly, "every one who goes about with 'Merry Christmas' on his lips, should be buried with a stake... | |
| Readers - 1899 - 250 pages
...hour richer; a time for balancing your books and having every item in 'em through a round dozen of months presented dead against you? If I could work my will," said Scrooge, coldly, "every one who goes about with 'Merry Christmas' on his lips, should be buried with a stake... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1875 - 292 pages
...hour richer ; a time for balancing your books and having every item in 'em through a round dozen of months presented dead against you ? If I could work...heart. He should ! " " Uncle ! " pleaded the nephew. "Nephew!" returned the uncle, sternly, "keep Christmas in your own way, nnd let me keep it in mine."... | |
| Lillian Gertrude Kimball - English language - 1900 - 266 pages
...Lamb. Exercise 16 Dispose of all clauses of condition in the following sentences : 1. If I had my will, every idiot who goes about with ' Merry Christmas...and buried with a stake of holly through his heart. — Dickens. 2. Despotism is a legitimate mode of government in dealing •with Barbarians, provided... | |
| Lillian Gertrude Kimball - English language - 1900 - 268 pages
...16 Dispose of all clauses of condition in the following sentences : « 1. If I had my will, ievery idiot who goes about with ' Merry Christmas ' on his...and buried with a stake of holly through his heart. — Dickens. 2. Despotism is a legitimate mode of government in dealing with Barbarians, provided the... | |
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