The Dickensian, Volumes 39-41Dickens Fellowship, 1942 |
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Page 71
... lady and a gentleman , and resulted in a victory for the latter . It has , however , been stated that a friendly arrangement has since been come to , whereby the lady takes the chair and the gentleman retains the other items . The ...
... lady and a gentleman , and resulted in a victory for the latter . It has , however , been stated that a friendly arrangement has since been come to , whereby the lady takes the chair and the gentleman retains the other items . The ...
Page 207
... Lady Dedlock is a good - hearted person . In proof , she frees her own maid Rosa and allows the handsome girl to be ... lady's maid , has become aware of the shocking secret . On the other side , Lord Dedlock's attorney , Mr. Tulkinghorn ...
... Lady Dedlock is a good - hearted person . In proof , she frees her own maid Rosa and allows the handsome girl to be ... lady's maid , has become aware of the shocking secret . On the other side , Lord Dedlock's attorney , Mr. Tulkinghorn ...
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... lady saying to her granddaughter , " My darling , your language at times worries me , and I wish you would refrain from using two objectionable words ; they are lousy and putrid . " And the modern young lady replied " Yes , Granny dear ...
... lady saying to her granddaughter , " My darling , your language at times worries me , and I wish you would refrain from using two objectionable words ; they are lousy and putrid . " And the modern young lady replied " Yes , Granny dear ...
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