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" Such a bustle ensued that you might have thought a goose the rarest of all birds; a feathered phenomenon, to which a black swan was a matter of course—and in truth it was something very like it in that house. "
The Fireside Dickens: A Cyclopedia of the Best Thoughts of Charles Dickens ... - Page 96
by Charles Dickens - 1883 - 564 pages
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A Christmas Carol in Prose ; The Chimes ; The Cricket on the Hearth ; The ...

Charles Dickens - 1846 - 352 pages
...they soon returned in high procession. menon, to which a black swan was a matter of course — and in truth it was something very like it in that house....hot; Master Peter mashed the potatoes with incredible vigour; Miss Belinda sweetened up the apple-sauce; Martha dusted the hot-plates; Bob took Tiny Tim...
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A Christmas Carol in Prose: The Chimes; The Cricket on the Hearth

Charles Dickens - 1846 - 306 pages
...the rarest of all hirds; a feathered phenomenon, to which a black swan was a matter of course: and in truth it was something very like it in that house....hot; Master Peter mashed the potatoes with incredible vigour; Miss Belinda sweetened up the apple-sauce; Martha dusted the hot plates; Bob took Tiny Tim...
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A Christmas Carol in Prose ; The Chimes ; The Cricket on the Hearth

Charles Dickens - 1846 - 348 pages
...they soon returned in high procession. menon, to which a black swan was a matter of course — and in truth it was something very like it in that house....hot; Master Peter mashed the potatoes with incredible vigour; Miss Belinda sweetened up the apple-sauce; Martha dusted the hot-plates; Bob took Tiny Tim...
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Bits of books, from old and modern authors, for railway travellers

Bits - 1847 - 88 pages
...the rarest of all birds ; a feathered phenomenon, to which a black swan was a matter of course : and in truth it was something very like it in that house....hot; Master Peter mashed the potatoes with incredible vigour; Miss Belinda sweetened up the applesauce ; Martha dusted the hot plates ; Bob took Tiny Tim...
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Tiny Tim, Dot and the Fairy Cricket: From the Christmas Stories

Charles Dickens - 1856 - 192 pages
...was a matter of course : and, in truth, it was something very like it in that house. Mrs. Cratthet made the gravy (ready before-hand in a little saucepan)...up the apple-sauce ; Martha dusted the hot plates ; Bob took Tiny Tim beside him in a tiny corner, at the table ; the two young Cratchits set chairs...
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Christmas Books

Charles Dickens - 1859 - 582 pages
...rarest of all birds ; a feathered phenomenon, to which a black swan was a matter of course — and in truth it was something very like it in that house....hot; Master Peter mashed the potatoes with incredible vigour; Miss Belinda sweetened up the apple sauce ; Martha dusted the hot-plates ; Bob took Tiny Tim...
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Child-pictures from Dickens

Charles Dickens - 1867 - 290 pages
...rarest of all birds, — a feathered phenomenon, to which a black swan was a matter of course ; and, in truth, it was something very like it in that house....up the apple-sauce ; Martha dusted the hot plates; Bob took Tiny Tim beside him in a tiny corner, at the table ; the two young Cratchits set chairs for...
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Charles Dickens's works. Charles Dickens ed. [18 vols. of a 21 vol. set ...

Charles Dickens - 1867 - 290 pages
...the rarest of all birds ; a feathered phenomenon, to which a black swan was a matter of course— and in truth it was something very like it in that house....; Master Peter mashed the potatoes with incredible vigour ; Miss Belinda sweetened up the apple-sauce; Martha dusted the hot plates ; Bob took Tiny Tim...
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Works of Charles Dickens: Christmas Books, Volumes 1-2

Charles Dickens - 1868 - 638 pages
...rarest of all birds ; a feathered phenomenon, to which a black swan was a matter of course — and in truth it was something very like it in that house....up the apple-sauce ; Martha dusted the hot plates ; Bob took Tiny Tim beside him in a tiny corner at the table ; the two young Cratchits set chairs for...
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A Christmas Carol and Boots at the Holly Tree Inn

Charles Dickens - 1868 - 82 pages
...ubiquitous young Cratchits went to fetch the goose, with which they soon returned in high procession. Mrs. Cratchit made the gravy (ready beforehand in...up the apple-sauce ; Martha dusted the hot plates ; Bob took Tiny Tim beside him in a tiny corner at the table ; the two young Cratchits set chairs for...
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