Here we stand, all three, before me now. The landlord in his shirt-sleeves, leaning against the bar window-frame; his wife looking over the little half-door; and I, in some confusion, looking up at them from outside the partition. Dickens - Page 211by Sir Adolphus William Ward - 1882 - 224 pagesFull view - About this book
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...joined him in surveying me. Here we stand, all three, before me now. The landlord in his shirt sleeves, leaning against the bar window-frame; his wife looking...little half-door; and I, in some confusion, looking up at them from out-side the partition. They asked me a good many questions; as, what my name was,... | |
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...stand, all three, before me now, in my study in Devonshire Terrace. The landlord, in his shirt sleeves, leaning against the bar window-frame ; his wife, looking...little half-door; and I, in some confusion, looking up at them from outside the partition. They asked me a good many questions, as what my name was, how... | |
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...to his wife, who came out from behind it, with her work in her hand, and joined him in surveying me. Here we stand, all three, before me now, in my study...little half-door; and I, in some confusion, looking up at them from outside the partition. They asked me a good many questions, as what my name was, how... | |
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