I assure you, Mr. Dombey, Nature intended me for an Arcadian. I am thrown away in society. Cows are my passion. What I have ever sighed for, has been to retreat to a, Swiss farm, and live entirely surrounded by cows — and china. Everyone in Dickens [3 Volumes]edited by - 1995 - 2506 pagesNo preview available - About this book
| 1844 - 872 pages
...Skewton, "you know that I am wholly dependent upon you for those odious names. I assure you, Mr. Dombey, Nature intended me for an Arcadian. I am thrown away in society. Cows arc rny passion. What I have етег sighed for, has been to retreat to » Siiss farm, and live entirely... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1846 - 550 pages
...Skewton, " you know that I am wholly dependent upon you for those odious names. I assure you, Mr. Dombey, Nature intended me for an Arcadian. I am thrown away...a Swiss farm, and live entirely surrounded by cows — and china." , This curious association of objects, suggesting a remembrance of the celebrated bull... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1848 - 730 pages
...Skewton, "you know that I am wholly dependant upon you for those odious names. I assure you, Mr. Dombey, Nature intended me for an Arcadian. I am thrown away...a Swiss farm, and live entirely surrounded by cows — and china." This curious association of objects, suggesting a remembrance of the celebrated bull... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1848 - 752 pages
...Skewton, " you know that I am wholly dependant upon you for those odious names. I assure you, Mr. Dombey, Nature intended me for an Arcadian. I am thrown away...retreat to a Swiss farm, and live entirely surrounded by cows—and china." " If you mean Paradise, Mama, you had better say so, to render yourself intelligible,"... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1848 - 564 pages
...Skewton, " you know that I am wholly dependent upon you for those odious names. I assure you, Mr. Dombey, Nature intended me for an Arcadian. I am thrown away...What I have ever sighed for, has been to retreat to n Swiss farm, and live entirely surrounded by cows — and china." This curious association of objects,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1852 - 572 pages
...Skewton, " you know that I am wholly dependent upon you for those odious names. I aasure yon, Mr. Dombey, Nature intended me for an Arcadian. I am thrown away...a Swiss farm, and live entirely surrounded by cows — and china." This curious association of objects, suggesting a remembrance of the celebrated bull... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1862 - 330 pages
...Skewton, " you know that I am wholly dependent upon you for those odious names. I assure you, Mr. Dombey, Nature intended me for an Arcadian. I am thrown away in society. Gows are my passion. What I have ever sighed for, has been to retreat to a Swiss farm, and live entirely... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1867 - 576 pages
...Skewton, "you know that I am wholly dependent upon you for those odious names. I assure you, Mr. Dombey, Nature intended me for an Arcadian. I am thrown away...a, Swiss farm, and live entirely surrounded by cows — and china." This curious association of objects, suggesting a remembrance of the celebrated bull... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1868 - 640 pages
...Skewton, " you know that I am wholly dependent upon you for those odious names. I assure you, Mr. Dombey, Nature intended me for an Arcadian. I am thrown away...a Swiss farm, and live entirely surrounded by cows — and china." This curious association of objects, suggesting a remembrance of the celebrated bull... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1871 - 500 pages
...Skewton, "you know that I am wholly dependent upon you for those odious names. I assure you, Mr. Dombey, Nature intended me for an Arcadian. I am thrown away...a Swiss farm, and live entirely surrounded by cows — and china." This curious association of objects, suggesting a remembrance of the celebrated bull... | |
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