Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 14Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1843 - Literature |
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Page 228
... Prodgers turned his head , and observed Mr. De Robinson half way through the trap . " How d'ye do , sir ? " said Mr. Prodgers , with great bonhommie and open - heartedness . " Who are you ? " The visitor was somewhat taken aback by this ...
... Prodgers turned his head , and observed Mr. De Robinson half way through the trap . " How d'ye do , sir ? " said Mr. Prodgers , with great bonhommie and open - heartedness . " Who are you ? " The visitor was somewhat taken aback by this ...
Page 229
... Prodgers , speaking with the air of a connoisseur in wines , " I have a glass of fine old Cape down stairs , a dry , fruity wine , that has been three weeks in bottle - may I offer you that ? " " You are very polite , " said Mr. De ...
... Prodgers , speaking with the air of a connoisseur in wines , " I have a glass of fine old Cape down stairs , a dry , fruity wine , that has been three weeks in bottle - may I offer you that ? " " You are very polite , " said Mr. De ...
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... Prodgers gravely . " What are you going to 66 Oh , nonsense ! " replied Tweak . stand ? " " I have not got anything . " " Oh yes , you have , " continued his visitor . " Light the gas , and boil some water . Here's a saucepan . ” " Don ...
... Prodgers gravely . " What are you going to 66 Oh , nonsense ! " replied Tweak . stand ? " " I have not got anything . " " Oh yes , you have , " continued his visitor . " Light the gas , and boil some water . Here's a saucepan . ” " Don ...
Contents
The English Captives at Cabul by one of the Female Prisoners | 11 |
The Convicts Dream | 33 |
Historical Remains of the Castle of Anet | 233 |
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