The book The Cricket On the Hearth was written by author Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 Here you can read free online of The Cricket On the Hearth book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Cricket On the Hearth a good or bad book?
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'Well! I don't object; but, still I'm not quite sure that--' 'Hush!' she interrupted. 'Dear John!' 'Why, he's stone deaf, ' urged John. 'I know he is, but--Yes, sir, certainly. Yes! certainly! I'llmake him up a bed, directly, John. ' As she hurried off to do it, the flutter of her spirits, and theagitation of her manner, were so strange that the Carrier stoodlooking after her, quite confounded. 'Did its mothers make it up a Beds then!' cried Miss Slowboy to theBaby; 'and did its hair grow brown... and curly, when its caps waslifted off, and frighten it, a precious Pets, a-sitting by thefires!' With that unaccountable attraction of the mind to trifles, which isoften incidental to a state of doubt and confusion, the Carrier ashe walked slowly to and fro, found himself mentally repeating eventhese absurd words, many times. So many times that he got them byheart, and was still conning them over and over, like a lesson, when Tilly, after administering as much friction to the little baldhead with her hand as she thought wholesome (according to thepractice of nurses), had once more tied the Baby's cap on.
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