| John Bartlett (18201905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. |
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| | | Charles Dickens. (18121870) (continued) |
| | | 7039 | | In came Mrs. Fezziwig, one vast substantial smile. |
| A Christmas Carol. Stave 2. |
| 7040 | | Hes tough, maam,tough is J. B.; tough and devilish sly. |
| Dombey and Son. Chap. vii. |
| 7041 | | When found, make a note of. |
| Dombey and Son. Chap. xv. |
| 7042 | | The bearings of this observation lays in the application on it. |
| Dombey and Son. Chap. xxiii. |
| 7043 | | Oh, Sairey, Sairey, little do we know what lays before us! |
| Martin Chuzzlewit. Chap. i. |
| 7044 | | Any man may be in good spirits and good temper when hes well dressed. There aint much credit in that. |
| Martin Chuzzlewit. Chap. v. |
| 7045 | | Not to put too fine a point upon it. |
| Bleak House. Chap. xxxii. |
| 7046 | | If the law supposes that, said Mr. Bumble, the law is a ass, a idiot. |
| Oliver Twist. Chap. li. |
| | | Norman Macleod. (18121872) |
| | | 7047 | Courage, brother! do not stumble, Though thy path be dark as night; Theres a star to guide the humble, Trust in God and do the Right. |
| Trust in God. |
| | | Edward Lear. (18121888) |
| | | 7048 | They went to sea in a sieve, they did; In a sieve they went to sea; In spite of all their friends could say. |
| The Jumblies. |
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