em. But what I always says to them as has the management of matters, Mrs Harris"'- here she kept her eye on Mr Pecksniff - '"be they gents or be they ladies, is, don't ask me whether I won't take none, or whether I will, but leave the bottle on the chimley-piece,... The Quarterly Review - Page 269edited by - 1925Full view - About this book
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...love I bear 'em. But what I always says to them as has the management of matters, Mrs. Harris ' " — here she kept her eye on Mr. Pecksniff — " ' be...and let me put my lips to it when I am so dispoged.' " The conclusion of this affecting narrative brought them to the house. In the passage they encountered... | |
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