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by Thomas Hood - 1872
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Ainsworth's Magazine, Volume 5

William Harrison Ainsworth - English periodicals - 1844 - 614 pages
...supposition at which the two young Cratchits became livid ! All sorts of horrors were supposed. " Hallo ! A great deal of steam ! The pudding was out of the copper....was the cloth. A smell like an eating-house, and a pastry cook's next door to each other, with a laundress's next door to that ! That was the padding....
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 23

Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - American periodicals - 1844 - 684 pages
...supposition at which the two young Cratchits became livid ! All sorts of horrors were supposed. ' Hallo ! A great deal of steam ! The pudding was out of the copper. A smell like n washing-day ! That was the cloth. A smell like on eating house, and a pastry rook's next door to...
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 23

Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - American periodicals - 1844 - 634 pages
...at which the two young Cratchitw 1юс ame livid ! All sorts of horrors were supposed. 1 Hallo ! A great deal of steam ! The pudding was out of the copper. A smell like я washing-day ' That was the cloth. A smell like fin eating house, and a pastry cook's next door lo...
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Ainsworth's Magazine, Volume 5

William Harrison Ainsworth - English periodicals - 1844 - 656 pages
...A smell like a washing-day ! That was the cloth. A smell like an eating-house, and a pastry cook's next door to each other, with a laundress's next door to that ! That forfeits. " It is good," says Mr. Dickens, with a seriousness touched with sacredness, though felt...
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A Christmas Carol in Prose ; The Chimes ; The Cricket on the Hearth ; The ...

Charles Dickens - 1846 - 352 pages
...supposition at which the two young Cratchits became livid ! All sorts of horrors were supposed. Hallo! A great deal of steam! The pudding was out of the copper....— with the pudding, like a speckled cannonball, so hard and firm, blazing in half of half-a-quartern of ignited brandy, and bedight with Christmas...
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A Christmas Carol in Prose ; The Chimes ; The Cricket on the Hearth

Charles Dickens - 1846 - 348 pages
...supposition at which the two young Cratchits became livid ! All sorts of horrors were supposed. Hallo! A great deal of steam! The pudding was out of the copper....— with the pudding, like a speckled cannonball, so hard and firm, blazing in half of half-a-quartern of ignited brandy, and bedight with Christmas...
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A Christmas Carol in Prose: The Chimes; The Cricket on the Hearth

Charles Dickens - Christmas stories - 1846 - 306 pages
...supposition at which the two young Cratchits became livid! All sorts of horrors were supposed. Hallo! A great deal of steam! The pudding was out of the copper....was the cloth. A smell like an eating-house, and a paslry cook's next door to each other, with a laundress's next door to that! That was the pudding....
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Bits of books, from old and modern authors, for railway travellers

Bits - Anthologies - 1847 - 88 pages
...have been flat heresy to do so. Any Cratchit would have blushed to hint at such a thing. Hallo ! A great deal of steam ! The pudding was out of the copper....was the cloth. A smell like an eatinghouse, and a pastry cook's next door to each other, with a laundress's next door to that! That was the pudding....
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Tiny Tim, Dot and the Fairy Cricket: From the Christmas Stories

Charles Dickens - Children - 1856 - 192 pages
...bring it in. which the two young Cratchits became livid ! All sorts of horrors were supposed. Hallo ! A great deal of steam ! The pudding was out of the copper....was the cloth. A smell like an eating-house and a pastry cook's next door to each other, with a laundress's next door to that? That was the pudding....
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Christmas Stories

Charles Dickens - 1884 - 804 pages
...supposition at which the two young Cratchits became livid ! All sorts of horrors were supposed. Hallo! A great deal of steam ! The pudding was out of the copper....was the cloth. A smell like an eating-house and a pastry cook's next door to each other, with a laundress's next door to that ? That was the pudding....
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