The Elian Miscellany: A Charles Lamb AnthologyS. M. Rich H. Joseph, 1931 - 363 pages |
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... John . JOHN . You've had quite enough for to - night . It's getting late . Besides , I want to talk to Charles . Now then , Father , do as you are told . MR . LAMB ( reluctant but obedient ) . Well , of course , if you say I must - I JOHN ...
... John . JOHN . You've had quite enough for to - night . It's getting late . Besides , I want to talk to Charles . Now then , Father , do as you are told . MR . LAMB ( reluctant but obedient ) . Well , of course , if you say I must - I JOHN ...
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... John ! You -you don't mean that ! You can't ! JOHN . Use your common sense , Charles . mean it . Of course I CHARLES ( suddenly turning on him in a flaming rage ) . Mary shall not go to Bedlam ! My God , John , you'd send your own ...
... John ! You -you don't mean that ! You can't ! JOHN . Use your common sense , Charles . mean it . Of course I CHARLES ( suddenly turning on him in a flaming rage ) . Mary shall not go to Bedlam ! My God , John , you'd send your own ...
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... John , 320 Collier , John P. , 47 Collins , Churton , 145 Colman , George , 178 Columbus , 37 Congreve , William , 38 , 264 Cook , Captain , 34 , 38 Cornbury , Lord , 37 Cornwall , Barry , 56 , 62 , 79 , 93 , 229 , 300. See also B. W. ...
... John , 320 Collier , John P. , 47 Collins , Churton , 145 Colman , George , 178 Columbus , 37 Congreve , William , 38 , 264 Cook , Captain , 34 , 38 Cornbury , Lord , 37 Cornwall , Barry , 56 , 62 , 79 , 93 , 229 , 300. See also B. W. ...
Contents
First Meeting with His Biographer | 21 |
An AfterDinner | 28 |
Unrecalled Memories | 34 |
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