| Charles Dickens - 1874 - 602 頁
...have never been one of the unreasonable ones. You don't expect to be set up in a coach and six, and to be fed on turtle soup and venison, with a gold spoon, as a good many of 'em do ! " Mr. Bounderby always represented this to be the sole, immediate, and direct... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1875 - 300 頁
...fed on turtle soup and venison with a gold spoon. Now, they're net a-going — none of 'em — ever to be fed on turtle soup and venison with a gold spoon. And now you know the place." Mr. Harthouse professed himself in the highest degree instructed and refreshed,... | |
| 1912 - 404 頁
...to be fed on turtle soup and venison with a gold spoon. Now they're not a-going — none of 'em — to be fed on turtle soup and venison with a gold spoon. And now you know the place. — (Hard Times, Bk. II, Chap. II.) Dickens also became greatly interested... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1859 - 185 頁
...to be fed on turtle soup and venison with a gold spoon. Now they're not a-going, none of 'em, ever to be fed on turtle soup and venison with a gold spoon. And now you know the place." Mr. Harthouse professed himself in the highest degree instructed and refreshed,... | |
| C. A. & Thomas, B. R. - 1994 - 304 頁
...fed on turtle soup and venison with a gold spoon. Now, they're not a-going — none of 'em — ever to be fed on turtle soup and venison with a gold spoon. And now you know the place.' Mr Harthouse professed himself in the highest degree instructed and refreshed,... | |
| 482 頁
...fed on turtle soup and venison with a gold spoon. Now, they're not agoing — none of 'em — ever to be fed on turtle soup and venison with a gold spoon. And now you know the place." Mr. Harthouse professed himself in the highest degree instructed and refreshed,... | |
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