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The Letters of Charles Dickens - Page 27
by Charles Dickens - 1880 - 763 pages
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Charles Dickens: The Story of His Life

John Camden Hotten - 1870 - 206 pages
...I have gone, God knows how often — into Little Britain, and Eastcheap, and Green Arbor Court, and Westminster Abbey. I should like to travel with you....oil-cloth hat and red nose, who sat in the nine-cornered back parlor of the Mason's Arms; and about Robert Preston, and • the tallow-chandler's widow, whose...
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Works of Washington Irving: Life and letters

Washington Irving - 1870 - 724 pages
...I have gone, God knows how often — into little Britain, and Eastcheap, and Green Arbor Court, and Westminster Abbey. I should like to travel with you,...oilcloth hat and red nose, who sat in the nine-cornered back parlor of the Masons' Arms ; and about Robert Preston, and the tallow chandler's widow, whose...
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Speeches, literary and social. With chapters on 'Charles Dickens as a letter ...

Charles Dickens - 1870 - 406 pages
...have gone, God knows how often — into Little Britain, and Eastcheap, and Green Arbour Court, and Westminster Abbey. I should like to travel with you,...oil-cloth hat, and red nose, who sat in the nine-cornered back parlour of the Mason's Arms; and about Robert Preston, and the tallow-chandler's widow, whose...
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Life and Writings of Charles Dickens: A Memorial Volume

R. A. Hammond - 1871 - 450 pages
...and Eastcheap, and Green Arbor Court, and Westminster Abby. I should like to travel with you, astride the last of the coaches, down to Bracebridge Hall....oilcloth hat and red nose, who sat in the nine-cornered back-parlor of the Mason's Arms ; and about Robert Preston, and the tallow-chandler's widow, whose...
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Charles Dickens, the story of his life, by the author of 'The life of ...

John Camden Hotten - 1873 - 812 pages
...have gone, God knows how often — into Little Britain, and Eastcheap, and Green Arbour Court, and Westminster Abbey. I should like to travel with you,...oil-cloth hat, and red nose, who sat in the nine-cornered back parlour of the Mason's Arms ; and about Robert Preston, and the tallow-chandler's widow, whose...
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Anecdote Biographies of Thackeray and Dickens

Richard Henry Stoddard - 1874 - 336 pages
...I have gone, God knows how often — into Little Britain, and Eastcheap, and Green Arbor Court, and Westminster Abbey. I should like to travel with you,...oil-cloth hat and red nose, who sat in the nine-cornered back parlor of the Mason's Arms ; and about Robert Preston, and the tallow-chandler's widow, whose...
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Anecdote Biographies of Thackeray and Dickens

Richard Henry Stoddard - 1875 - 348 pages
...I have gone, God knows how often — into Little Britain, and Eastcheap, and Green Arbor Court, and Westminster Abbey. I should like to travel with you,...oil-cloth hat and red nose, who sat in the nine-cornered back parlor of the Mason's Arms ; and about Robert Preston, and the tallow-chandler's widow, whose...
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Irving's Works: The life and letters of Washington Irving, by his nephew, P ...

Washington Irving - 1882 - 408 pages
...I have gone, God knows how often — into little Britain, and Eastcheap, and Green Arbor Court, and Westminster Abbey. I should like to travel with you,...oilcloth hat and red nose, who sat in the nine-cornered back parlor of the Masons' Arms ; and about Robert Preston, and the tallow chandler's widow, whose...
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The Life and Letters of Washington Irving, Volume 2

Pierre Munroe Irving - 1883 - 346 pages
...I have gone, God knows how often — into Little Britain, and Eastcheap, and Green Arbor Court, and Westminster Abbey. I should like to travel with you, outside the last of the coaches, down to Bracebridgc Hall. It would make my heart glad to compare notes with you about that shabby gentleman...
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The Work of Washington Irving

Charles Dudley Warner - 1893 - 80 pages
...Irving, "as I have gone, God knows how often, into Little Britain and Eastcheap and Green Arbor Court and Westminster Abbey. I should like to travel with you,...oil-cloth hat and red nose, who sat in the ninecornered back-parlor of the Masons' Arms; and about Robert Preston, and the tallow-chandler's widow, whose sitting-room...
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