Mr. Oddity, Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Bell Publishing Company, 1951 - 348 pages |
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Page 9
... side to side , now against the wall , now at the pavement's edge , muttering to himself , whistling and clucking , his hands jerking out in involuntary gestures to startle other pedestrians in the London gloom . He came at length to the ...
... side to side , now against the wall , now at the pavement's edge , muttering to himself , whistling and clucking , his hands jerking out in involuntary gestures to startle other pedestrians in the London gloom . He came at length to the ...
Page 20
... side and a projection in the center , for which a hundred acres of woodland and walks pro- vided a park - like setting . Brick walls fourteen feet high en- closed gardens of vast extent and astonishing variety , and in addition , grapes ...
... side and a projection in the center , for which a hundred acres of woodland and walks pro- vided a park - like setting . Brick walls fourteen feet high en- closed gardens of vast extent and astonishing variety , and in addition , grapes ...
Page 242
... side by side . " Johnson and Queeney walked side by side . Mrs. Thrale was exceedingly vexed over this perambulation : " I apprehended some accident to her , per- haps to him . " They stayed three weeks at Lleweny Hall , the residence ...
... side by side . " Johnson and Queeney walked side by side . Mrs. Thrale was exceedingly vexed over this perambulation : " I apprehended some accident to her , per- haps to him . " They stayed three weeks at Lleweny Hall , the residence ...
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