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" Turn your eyes to the dock ; watch the prisoner attentively for a few moments, and the fact is before you, in all its painful reality. Mark how restlessly he has been engaged for the last ten minutes, in forming all sorts of fantastic figures with the... "
Sketches by Boz - Page 181
by Charles Dickens - 1908 - 486 pages
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Sketches by Boz: Illustrative of Every-day Life and Every-day People

Charles Dickens - England - 1850 - 334 pages
...believe that the result of the trial is a matter of life or death to one wretched being present. But turn your eyes to the dock ; watch the prisoner attentively...fantastic figures with the herbs which are strewed upon the ledge before him ; observe the ashy paleness of his fiice when a particular witness appears,...
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Charles Dickens's works. Charles Dickens ed. [18 vols. of a 21 vol. set ...

Charles Dickens - 1867 - 372 pages
...believe that the result of the trial is a matter of life or death to one wretched being present. But turn your eyes to the dock ; watch the prisoner attentively for a few moments ; and 1Ъе fact is before you, in all its painful reality. Mark how restlessly he has been engaged for the...
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Life of Charles Dickens

Robert Shelton Mackenzie - Biography & Autobiography - 1870 - 510 pages
...two well known characters, in Oliver Twist. The first will remind the reader of the trial of Fagin : Turn your eyes to the dock ; watch the prisoner attentively...fantastic figures with the herbs which are strewed upon the ledge before him ; observe the ashy paleness of his face when a particular witness appears,...
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The Mystery of Edwin Drood: Master Humphrey's Clock, and Sketches by "Boz."

Charles Dickens - 1871 - 614 pages
...believe that the result of the trial is a matter of life or death to one wretched being present. But turn your eyes to the dock ; watch the prisoner attentively...fantastic figures with the herbs which are strewed upon the ledge before him ; observe the ashy paleness of The defence is concluded ; the judge proceeds...
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Englisch-deutsches Supplement-lexikon: als Ergänzung zu allen bis jetzt ...

A. Hoppe - English language - 1871 - 500 pages
...as a Lord Mayor can look, with an immense bouquet before him. 2)ann ib. p. 193 вот 2lngeflagten : mark how restlessly he has been engaged for the last...fantastic figures with the herbs which are strewed upon the ledge before him. — ©benfo roirb DTC I, p. 99 вот 2lngeïlagten gefagt: he stood with...
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Englisch-deutsches Supplement-lexikon: als Ergänzung zu allen bis jetzt ...

A. Hoppe - English language - 1871 - 504 pages
...cool as a Lord Mayor can look, with an immense bouquet before him. Sann ib. p. 193 nom 9lngcf(agten : mark how restlessly he has been engaged for the last...fantastic figures with the herbs which are strewed upon the ledge before him. — (Sbenfo tnirb DTC I, p. 99 nom angesagten gefagt: he stood with his...
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A Cyclopedia of the Best Thoughts of Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens - 1873 - 584 pages
...believe that the result of the trial is a matter of life or death to one wretched being present. But turn your eyes to the dock ; watch the prisoner attentively...fantastic figures with the herbs which are strewed upon the ledge before him ; observe the ashy paleness of his face when a particular witness appears,...
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The Fireside Dickens: A Cyclopedia of the Best Thoughts of Charles Dickens ...

Charles Dickens - 1883 - 666 pages
...believe that the result of the trial is a matter of life or death to one wretched being present. But turn your eyes to the dock ; watch the prisoner attentively...fantastic figures with the herbs which are strewed upon the ledge before him ; observe the ashy paleness of his face when a particular witness appears,...
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A Dickens Dictionary: The Characters and Scenes of the Novels and ...

Alexander John Philip - Characters and characteristics in literature - 1909 - 454 pages
...knowledge). PRISONER. Condemned to death. SBB, Scenes xxiv. How restlessly he has been engaged—in forming all sorts of fantastic figures with the herbs which are strewed upon the ledge (in the dock) before him. PRISONER. In the Fleet. PP xli. Another man evidently very...
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The Works of Charles Dickens, Volume 20

Charles Dickens - 1914 - 712 pages
...believe that the result of the trial is a matter of life or death to one wretched being present. But turn your eyes to the dock ; watch the prisoner attentively...fantastic figures with the herbs which are strewed upon the ledge before him ; observe the ashy paleness of his face when a particular witness appears,...
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