I wish you and the dear girls could have seen the people look at me in the street; or heard them ask me, as I hurried to the hotel after reading last night, to "do me the honour to shake hands, Misther Dickens, and God bless you, sir; not ounly for the... Dickens - Page 149by Sir Adolphus William Ward - 1882 - 224 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1880 - 592 pages
...street ; or heard them ask me, as I hurried to the hotel after reading last night, to "do me the honor to shake hands, Misther Dickens, and God bless you,...house, sir (and God love your face), this many a year." Every night, by the by, since I have been in Ireland, the ladies have beguiled John out of the bouquet... | |
| John Forster - 1874 - 616 pages
...or heard them ask me, as I hurried to the hotel after the reading last night, to ' do me the honor to shake hands Misther Dickens and God bless you sir...house sir (and God love your face !) this many a year !' " f He had never seen men " go in to cry so undisguisedly," as they did at the Belfast Dombey reading;... | |
| John Forster - 1874 - 802 pages
...or heard them ask me, as I hurried to the hotel after the reading last night, to ' do me the honor to shake hands Misther Dickens and God bless you sir...house sir (and God love your face !) this many a year !' " f He had never seen men " go in to cry so undisguisedly," as they did at the Belfast Dombcy reading;... | |
| John Forster - 1874 - 616 pages
...ask me, as I hurried to the hotel after the reading last night, to ' do me the honor to shake h£nds Misther Dickens and God bless you sir ; not ounly...house sir (and God love your face !) this many a year !' " f He had never seen men " go in to cry so undisguisedly," as they did at the Belfast Dombey reading;... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1879 - 558 pages
...street ; or heard them ask me, as I hurried to the hotel after reading last night, to " do me the honour to shake hands, Misther Dickens, and God bless you,...house, sir (and God love your face), this many a year." Every night, by-the-bye, since I have been in Ireland, the ladies have beguiled John out of the bouquet... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1880 - 714 pages
...street; or heard them ask me, as I hurried to the hotel after reading last night, to "do me the honour to shake hands, Misther Dickens, and God bless you,...house, sir (and God love your face), this many a year." Every night, bythe-bye, since I have been in Ireland, the ladies have beguiled John out of the bouquet... | |
| Charles H. Jones - 1882 - 276 pages
...street ; or heard them ask me, as I hurried to the hotel after reading last night, to ' do me the honor to shake hands, Misther Dickens, and God bless you,...house, sir (and God love your face), this many a year.' Every night, by-the-bye, since 1 have been in Ireland, the ladies have beguiled John out of the bouquet... | |
| Edmund Yates - 1884 - 396 pages
...and asked him to " Do me the honour to shake hands, Mr. Dickens ; and God bless you, sir, not only for the light you've been to me this night, but for the light you've been in my house, sir (and God love your face!), this many a year!" To what mortal man has been meted out fame... | |
| Edmund Yates - 1885 - 488 pages
...hotel, and asked him to "Do me the honor to shake hands, Mr. Dickens ; and God bless you, sir, not only for the light you've been to me this night, but for the light you've been in my house, sir (and God love your face !), this many a year!" To what mortal man has been meted out... | |
| Frederic George Kitton - 1886 - 580 pages
...Hotel, and asked him to "Do me the honour to shake hands, Mr. Dickens; and God bless you, sir, not only for the light you've been to me this night, but for the light you've been in my house, sir (and God love your face !), this many a year !" To what mortal man has been meted out... | |
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