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" There could not be fewer than five hundred people, and they were dancing like five thousand demons. There was no other music than their own singing. They danced to the popular Revolution song, keeping a ferocious time that was like a gnashing of teeth... "
Sketches by Boz: Illustrative of Every-day Life and Every-day People - Page 271
by Charles Dickens - 1885
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Charles Dickens's works. Charles Dickens ed. [18 vols. of a 21 vol. set ...

Charles Dickens - 1868 - 262 pages
...comer by the prison wall, in the midst of whom was the wood-sawyer hand in hand with The Vengeance. There could not be fewer than five hundred people,...like a gnashing of teeth in unison. Men and women (lanced together, women danced together, men danced together, as hazard had brought them together....
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The Fine Arts and Their Uses: Essays on the Essential Principles and Limits ...

William Bellars - 1876 - 408 pages
...have been, it was still the expression of joy. We will let Charles Dickens describe it to us : — " There could not be fewer than five hundred people,...than their own singing. They danced to the popular Revolution-song, keeping a ferocious time that was like a gnashing of teeth in unison. Men and women...
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The Fine Arts and Their Uses. Essays, Etc

William Bellars - 1876 - 410 pages
...have been, it was still the expression of joy. We will let Charles Dickens describe it to us :— " There could not be fewer than five hundred people,...than their own singing. They danced to the popular Revolution-song, keeping a ferocious time that was like a gnashing of teeth in unison. Men and women...
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The treasury of modern biography, compiled by R. Cochrane, Issue 92

Robert Cochrane (miscellaneous writer) - 1878 - 570 pages
...read the following description of the demoniacal merriment of the bloody French Revolutionists : " ind and sleety rain, And all the business of the elemente. The single sheep, and t the gnashing of teeth in unison. Men and women danced together, women danced together, men danced together,...
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The Fireside Dickens: A Cyclopedia of the Best Thoughts of Charles Dickens ...

Charles Dickens - 1883 - 666 pages
...corner by the prison wall, in the midst of whom was the woodsawyer, hand in hand with The Vengeance. - Bh`xG ȷ+ KY .2 U Uc O * D f O P QlŁ Kk " X=...' i Qء y m 5 I;B %@ ؔW *&HJ$ a : % VZ q ԡ Ѳ lime, that was like a gnashing of teeth in unison. Men and women danced together, women danced together,...
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Charles Dickens' Works: Christmas books. Tale of two cities

Charles Dickens - 1885 - 844 pages
...corner by the prison wall, in the midit of whom was the wood-sawyer hand in hand with 1 he Vengeance. There could not be fewer than five hundred people, and they were dancing like five thousand demons. 1 here was no other music than their own singing. They danci-.d to the popular Revolution song, keeping...
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A Tale of Two Cities: Mystery of Edwin Drood : with Introduction, Critical ...

Charles Dickens - 1908 - 920 pages
...in the midst of whom was the wood-sawyer hand in hand with The Vengeance. There could not be fewei than five hundred people, and they were dancing like...ferocious time that was like a gnashing of teeth in nnison. Men and women danced together, women danced together, men danced together, as hazard had brought...
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The works of Charles Dickens. Complete ed, Volume 1

Charles Dickens - 1908 - 428 pages
...corner by the prison wall, in the midst of whom was the wood-sawyer hand in hand with The Vengeance. There could not be fewer than five hundred people,...than their own singing. They danced to the popular Eevolution song, keeping a ferocious time that was like a gnashing of teeth in unison. Men and women...
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A tale of two cities, ed. by mrs. F.S. Boas

Charles Dickens - 1911 - 440 pages
...corner by the prison wall, in the midst of whom was the wood-sawyer hand in hand with The Vengeance. There could not be fewer than five hundred people,...than their own singing. They danced to the popular Kevolution song, keeping a ferocious time that was like a gnashing of teeth in unison. Men and women...
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A tale of two cities

Charles Dickens - 1924 - 176 pages
...corner by the prison wall, in the midst of whom was the wood-sawyer hand in hand with The Vengeance. There could not be fewer than five hundred people,...danced together, as hazard had brought them together. sawyer's house, the feathery snow fell as quietly and lay as white and soft, as if it had never been....
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