10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GASHLINESS»
Discover the use of
gashliness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
gashliness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
... and by the noise of the wind, and by the general dulness (gashliness was Mrs.
Wickam's strong expression) of her present life, deduced the most dismal
reflections from the foregoing premises, it was a part of Mrs. Pipchin's policy to
prevent ...
Charles Dickens, Hablot Knight Browne, 1848
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Dombey and Son, Wholesale, Retail, and for Exportation
... and by the noise of the wind, and by the general dulness (gashliness was Mrs.
Wickam's strong expression) of her present life, deduced the most dismal
reflections from the foregoing premises. It was a part of Mrs. Pipchin's policy to
prevent ...
... and by the general dulness (gashliness was Mrs. \Vickam's strung expression)
of her present life, deduced the most dismal reflections from the foregoing
premises. It was a part of Mrs. Pipchin's policy to prevent her own “young hussy”-
— that ...
4
Dealings with the Firm of Dombey and Son: Wholesale, Retail, ...
... and by the noise of the wind, and by the general dulness (gashliness was Mrs.
Wickam's strong expression ) of her present life, deduced the most dismal
reflections from the foregoing premises. It was a part of Mrs. Pipchin's policy to
prevent ...
... the room where she was accustomed to sit, and by the noise of the wind, and
by the general dulness (gashliness was Mrs Wickam's strong expression) of her
present life, deduced the most dismal reflections from the foregoing premises.
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Dombey and Son (Illustrated, complete and with the original ...
MrsWickamput her own construction onPaul's eccentricities; and being
confirmedinherlow spiritsby aperplexed viewof chimneys fromthe roomwhere she
was accustomed to sit,andbythenoise ofthe wind, andbythe general dulness (
gashliness ...
... and by the noise of the wind, and by the general dulness (gashliness was Mrs.
Wickam's strong expression) of her present life, deduced the most dismal
reflections from the foregoing premises. It was a part of Mrs. Pipchin' s policy to
prevent ...
8
Dampier's Monkey: The South Seas Voyages of William Dampier
He reports likewise on the 'gashliness' of the English, and incidentally of
Dampier's part in this; for at times 'The Capt. was very kind unto them' while at
others, he discharged his firearm over the natives at a parley – 'whistled a Shot
over their ...
9
Dealings with the Firm of Dombey and Son, Vol. I. ~ Paperbound
... and by the noise of the wind, and by the general dulness (gashliness was Mrs.
Wickam's strong expression) of her present life, deduced the most dismal
reflections from the foregoing premises. It was a part of Mrs. Pipchin's policy to
prevent ...
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The Complete Works of Charles Dickens (in 30 Volumes, ...
... and by the noise of the wind, and by the general dulness (gashliness was Mrs.
Wickam's strong expression) of her present life, deduced the most dismal
reflections from the foregoing premises. It was a part of Mrs. Pipchin' s policy to
prevent ...