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" and the jug went round and round; and bye and bye they had a song, about a lost child travelling in the snow, from Tiny Tim; who had a plaintive little voice, and sang it very well indeed. There was nothing of high mark in this. They "
A Christmas Carol in Prose: Being a Ghost Story of Christmas - Page 99
by Charles Dickens - 1845 - 166 pages
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A Christmas Carol in Prose ; The Chimes ; The Cricket on the Hearth

Charles Dickens - 1846 - 348 pages
...collars so high that you couldn't have seen his head if you had been there. All this time the chestnuts and the jug went round and round; and bye and bye...plaintive little voice, and sang it very well indeed. very likely did, the inside of a pawnbroker's. But, they were happy, grateful, pleased with one another,...
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A Christmas Carol in Prose: The Chimes; The Cricket on the Hearth

Charles Dickens - Christmas stories - 1846 - 306 pages
...had a song, about a lost child travelling in the snow, fromTinyTim; who had a plaintive lvUlft\<y^<., and sang it very well indeed. There was nothing of high mark in this. They were not; some family; they were not well dressed; their shoes were f being water-proof; their clothes...
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Christmas Books

Charles Dickens - Christmas stories - 1854 - 546 pages
...collars so high that you couldn't have seen his head if you had been there. All this time the chestnuts and the jug went round and round ; and bye and bye...plaintive little voice, and sang it very well indeed. broker's. But they were happy, grateful, pleased with one another, and contented with the time; and...
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Tiny Tim, Dot and the Fairy Cricket: From the Christmas Stories

Charles Dickens - Children - 1856 - 192 pages
...holiday, she passed at home. All this time the chestnuts and the jug went round and round; and by and by they had a song, about a lost child travelling in the snow, from Tiny Tim.-, 6 62 CHRISTMAS STORIES. had a plaintive little voice, and sang it very well indeed. There was nothing...
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Christmas Stories

Charles Dickens - 1884 - 804 pages
...collars so high that you couldn't have seen his head if you had been there. All this time the chestnuts and the jug went round and round ; and bye and bye...indeed. There was nothing of high mark in this. They were not a handsome family ; they were not well dressed ; their shoes were far from being waterproof;...
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Christmas Books

Charles Dickens - 1859 - 582 pages
...collars so high that you couldn't have seen his head if you had been there. All this time the chestnuts and the jug went round and round ; and bye and bye...lost child travelling in the snow, from Tiny Tim, whc had a plaintive little voice, and sang it very well indeed. There was nothing of high mark in this....
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Christmas books

Charles Dickens - 1861 - 316 pages
...if you had been there. All this time the chestnuts and the jug went round and round; and by and by they had a song, about a lost child travelling in...from Tiny Tim, who had a plaintive little voice, and sung it very well indeed. There was nothing of high mark in this. They were not a handsome family;...
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Christmas Books: A Christmas carol ; The chimes ; The cricket on the hearth

Charles Dickens - 1861 - 408 pages
...if you had been there. All this time the chestnuts and the jug went round and round ; and by and by they had a song, about a lost child travelling in...from Tiny Tim, who had a plaintive little voice, and sung it very well indeed. There was nothing of high mark in this. They were not a handsome family;...
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Child-pictures from Dickens

Charles Dickens - Avarice - 1867 - 290 pages
...if you had been there. All this time the chestnuts and the jug went round and round ; and by and by they had a song, about a lost child travelling in...indeed. There was nothing of high mark in this. They were not a handsome family; they were not well dressed ; their shoes were far from being water-proof;...
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The Ladies' Reader: Designed for the Use of Ladies' Schools and Family ...

John William Stanhope Hows - Readers - 1872 - 438 pages
...collars so high that you couldn't have seen his head if you had been there. All this time the chestnuts and the jug went round and round; and bye and bye...plaintive little voice, and sang it very well, indeed. THE STAR AND THE WATER-LILY.-OuvER WEBDMJ. HOLMB. The Son stepped down from his golden throne, And...
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