The Barber's Chair: And The Hedgehog LettersChatto and Windus, 1874 - 327 pages |
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... Sir James Graham . At this , I needn't tell you , there were " roars of laughter . " To be sure , at this season of the year these flowers were artificial ; but for which reason , it was said by somebody , they were more in keeping with Sir ...
... Sir James Graham . At this , I needn't tell you , there were " roars of laughter . " To be sure , at this season of the year these flowers were artificial ; but for which reason , it was said by somebody , they were more in keeping with Sir ...
Page 237
... Sir James Graham answer . However , one comfort will come of cheap glass : folks who choose to visit museums and such public places , may break what they like of the material at a decreased cost , for the pleasure . Before it was bad ...
... Sir James Graham answer . However , one comfort will come of cheap glass : folks who choose to visit museums and such public places , may break what they like of the material at a decreased cost , for the pleasure . Before it was bad ...
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... Sir James will think of this . But the poor man was always a culprit . You heard I was once a lawyer's clerk , and so , John , respect my Latin . The poor were adscripti glebæ -that is , bound to the soil , a bit 242 THE HEDgehog letters ,
... Sir James will think of this . But the poor man was always a culprit . You heard I was once a lawyer's clerk , and so , John , respect my Latin . The poor were adscripti glebæ -that is , bound to the soil , a bit 242 THE HEDgehog letters ,
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... Sir James Graham's books ; I'm down - a marked man . Unhappily for me , a Polish refugee lives in our garret , and the eye of Russia is upon me . Never- theless , there has been , I find , some good - luck in this . I've now discovered ...
... Sir James Graham's books ; I'm down - a marked man . Unhappily for me , a Polish refugee lives in our garret , and the eye of Russia is upon me . Never- theless , there has been , I find , some good - luck in this . I've now discovered ...
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... Sir James Graham . A nice thing this to go to bed and sleep upon ! When I think of the sort of letters - full of delicate and tender matters - that has come to me , I own it does make me burn and fluster to think that I may not have a ...
... Sir James Graham . A nice thing this to go to bed and sleep upon ! When I think of the sort of letters - full of delicate and tender matters - that has come to me , I own it does make me burn and fluster to think that I may not have a ...
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