I could not have been more charmed with the romantic idea of living in it. There was a delightful door cut in the side, and it was roofed in, and there were little windows in it ; but the wonderful charm of it was, that it was a real boat which had no... Memoirs of a Child - Strana 36autor/autoři: Annie Steger Winston - 1903 - 169 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Charles Dickens - 1863 - 510 str.
...windows in it; but the wonderful charm of it was, that it was a real boat which had no doubt been upon the water hundreds of times, and which had never been...intended to be lived in, on dry land. That was the captivatiou of it to mo. If it had ever been meant to be lived in, I might have thought it small, or... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1870 - 1280 str.
...windows in it ; but the wonderful charm of it \\a.-, that it was a real boat which had no doubt beeu upon the water hundreds of times, and which had never been...land. That was the captivation of it to me. If it bad ever been meant to be lived in, I might have thought it small, or inconvenient, or lonely ; but... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1878 - 564 str.
...was, that it was a real boat which had no doubt been upon the «rater hundreds of times, and which bad never been intended to be lived in, on dry land. That...If it had ever been meant to be lived in, I might hare thought it small, or inconvenient, or lonely ; but never having been designed for any such use,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1880 - 866 str.
...real boat which had no doubl been upon the water hundreds of times, and which had nevei intended tc be lived in on dry land. That was the captivation...thought it small, or inconvenient, or lonely ; but nevei having been designed for any such use, it became a perfect abode. It was beautifully clean inside,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1885 - 992 str.
...windows in it; but the wonderful charm of it was, that it was a real boat which had no doubt been upon the water hundreds of times, and which had never been...captivation of it to me. If it had ever been meant to oe lived in, I might have thought it small, or inconvenient, or lonely; but never having been designed... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1885 - 968 str.
...windows in it ; but the wonderful charm of it was, that it was a real boat which had no doubt been upon the water hundreds of times, and which had never been...captivation of it to me. If it had ever been meant lo be lived in, I might have thought it small, or inconvenient, 01 lonely, but never having been designed... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1885 - 842 str.
...that ii was a real boat which had no doubt been upon the water hundreds of times, and which had nevei intended to be lived in on dry land That was the captivation...to me. If it had ever been meant to be lived in, I rnigh) have thought it small, or inconvenient, or lonely; but nevei having been designed for any such... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1886 - 992 str.
...windows in it ; but the wonderful charm of it was, that it was a real boat which had no doubt been upon the water hundreds of times, and which had never been...lived in, on dry land. That was the captivation of it lo me. If it had ever been meant to be lived in, I might have thought it small, or inconvenient, or... | |
| 1902 - 462 str.
...windows in it ; but the wonderful charm of it was, that it was a real boat which had no doubt been upon the water hundreds of times, and which had never been...it to me. If it had ever been meant to be lived in, 1 might have thought it small, or inconvenient, or lonely ; but never having been designed for any... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1904 - 630 str.
...windows in it; but the wonderful charm of it was, that it was a real boat which had no doubt been upon the water hundreds of times, and which had never been...intended to be lived in, on dry land. That was the captivatiou of it to me. If it had ever been meant to be lived in, I might have thought it small, or... | |
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