American Notes for General Circulation - Charles Dickens - Platanus Publishing
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Taksit | Tutar | Toplam |
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Tek Çekim | 296.80 TL | 296.80 TL |
2 Taksit | 148.40 TL | 296.80 TL |
3 Taksit | 104.87 TL | 314.61 TL |
4 Taksit | 79.39 TL | 317.58 TL |
5 Taksit | 64.11 TL | 320.54 TL |
6 Taksit | 53.92 TL | 323.51 TL |
Taksit | Tutar | Toplam |
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Tek Çekim | 296.80 TL | 296.80 TL |
Taksit | Tutar | Toplam |
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Tek Çekim | 296.80 TL | 296.80 TL |
2 Taksit | 154.34 TL | 308.67 TL |
Taksit | Tutar | Toplam |
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Tek Çekim | 296.80 TL | 296.80 TL |
2 Taksit | 148.40 TL | 296.80 TL |
3 Taksit | 102.89 TL | 308.67 TL |
4 Taksit | 77.91 TL | 311.64 TL |
5 Taksit | 62.92 TL | 314.61 TL |
6 Taksit | 52.93 TL | 317.58 TL |
Taksit | Tutar | Toplam |
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Tek Çekim | 296.80 TL | 296.80 TL |
2 Taksit | 154.34 TL | 308.67 TL |
3 Taksit | 103.88 TL | 311.64 TL |
4 Taksit | 78.65 TL | 314.61 TL |
Ödeme Türü | Toplam Tutar |
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Diğer Kredi Kartları | 296.80 TL |
Havale / Eft | 296.80 TL |
Posta Çeki | 296.80 TL |
Kapıda Ödeme | 311.80 TL |
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American Notes for General Circulation - Charles Dickens - Platanus Publishing
“We had exp experienced a pretty smart shock before coming below, which, but that we were the most sanguine people living, might have prepared us for the Thworst. The imaginative artist to whom I have already made allusion, has depicted in the same great work, a chamber of almost interminable perspective, furnished, as Mr. Robins would say, in a style of more than Eastern splendour, and filled (but not inconveniently so) with groups of ladies and gentlemen, in the very highest state of enjoyment and vivacity. Before descending into the bowels of the ship, we had passed from the deck into a long narrow apartment, not unlike a gigantic hearse with windows in the sides; having at the upper end a melancholy stove, at which three or four chilly stewards were warming their hands; while on either side, extending down its whole dreary length, was a long, long table, over each of which a rack, fixed to the low roof, and stuck full of drinking-glasses and cruet-stands, hinted dismally at rolling seas and heavy weather.”