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" Returning home from exciting political meetings in the country to the waiting press in London, I do verily believe I have been upset in almost every description of vehicle known in this country. I have been, in my time, belated on miry by-roads, towards... "
Risen by Perseverance: Or, Lives of Self-made Men - Page 178
1879 - 223 pages
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1812-1842

John Forster - 1842 - 450 pages
...or fifty miles from London, in a wheel' less carriage, with exhausted horses and drunken post' boys, and have got back in time for publication, to be 'received...'Mr. Black, coming in the broadest of Scotch from the John Black 'broadest of hearts I ever knew. These trivial things ' I mention as an assurance to you...
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Speeches, literary and social. With chapters on 'Charles Dickens as a letter ...

Charles Dickens - 1870 - 406 pages
...sheep — kept in waiting, say, until the woolsack might want re-stuffing. Returning home from excited political meetings in the country to the waiting press...of Scotch from the broadest of hearts I ever knew. Ladies and gentlemen, I mention these trivial things as an assurance to you that I never have forgotten...
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The Best of All Good Company

Blanchard Jerrold - 1872 - 502 pages
...sheep — kept in waiting, say. until the woolsack might want re-stuffing. Returning home from excited political meetings in the country to the waiting Press...of Scotch from the broadest of hearts I ever knew. " Ladies and gentlemen, I mention these trivial things as an assurance to you that I have never forgotten...
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The Life of Charles Dickens, Volume 1

John Forster - 1872 - 442 pages
...huddled together like so many sheep, — kept in waiting, say, until the woolsack might want restuffing. Returning home from exciting political meetings in...of Scotch from the broadest of hearts I ever knew. These trivial things I mention as an assurance to you that I never have forgotten the fascination of...
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The Life of Charles Dickens, Volume 1

John Forster - 1872 - 440 pages
...huddled together like so many sheep, — kept in waiting, say, until the woolsack might want restuffing. Returning home from exciting political meetings in...of Scotch from the broadest of hearts I ever knew. These trivial things I mention as an assurance to you that I never have forgotten the fascination of...
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The Life of Charles Dickens, Volume 1

John Forster - 1872 - 574 pages
..."carriage, with exhausted horses and drunken "post-boys, and have got back in time for publi" cation, to be received with never-forgotten com"pliments by the late Mr. Black, coming in the John Black "broadest of Scotch from the broadest of hearts ciaonicu. "I ever knew. These trivial things...
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Charles Dickens, the story of his life, by the author of 'The life of ...

John Camden Hotten - 1873 - 812 pages
...sheep — kept in waiting, say, until the woolsack might want re-stuffing. Returning home from excited political meetings in the country to the waiting press...of Scotch from the broadest of hearts I ever knew. Ladies and gentlemen, I mention these trivial things as an assurance to you that I never have forgotten...
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The Best of All Good Company: A Day with Charles Dickens

Blanchard Jerrold - 1873 - 90 pages
...sheep, — kept in waiting, say, until the woolsack might want restuffing. Returning home from excited political meetings in the country to the waiting Press...of Scotch from the broadest of hearts I ever knew. " Ladies and gentlemen, I mention these trivial things as an assurance to you that I have never forgotten...
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The Dovorian

Dover coll - 1883 - 326 pages
...wild country, and through the dead of the night, at the then surprisingrate of fifteen miles an hour. Returning home from exciting political meetings in...of Scotch from the broadest of hearts I ever knew." But Dickens was not to remain a reporter. As he had written down great men's speeches, БО some day...
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Worthies of the world, a series of historical and critical ..., Volume 352

Henry William Dulcken - 1880 - 858 pages
...carriage, with exhausted horses and drunken post-boys, and have got back in time for publi- , cation, b2Bb q + $ =J t^w/ Q ٭ ʒ 0 < U ~ 1 ȏ|&w܍km Ғ For general ability, accuracy, and quickness as a reporter he soon gained the very highest character...
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