Ayton Priory; or, the Restored MonasteryDeightons, 1843 - 80 pages |
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Page 55
... Parker , the churchwarden , much about the time that Sir John was in conversation on the same subject with Mr. Fortescue . Mr. Parker's shop was the most fashionable in all Studham : he was the principal bookseller and stationer , and ...
... Parker , the churchwarden , much about the time that Sir John was in conversation on the same subject with Mr. Fortescue . Mr. Parker's shop was the most fashionable in all Studham : he was the principal bookseller and stationer , and ...
Page 56
... Parker . Signor Belladonni , and the Misses Parker , who , be- ringleted and tricked out in the height of Studham fashion , were occupied in an eager discussion on some piece which it was proposed to perform on the grand occasion . " My ...
... Parker . Signor Belladonni , and the Misses Parker , who , be- ringleted and tricked out in the height of Studham fashion , were occupied in an eager discussion on some piece which it was proposed to perform on the grand occasion . " My ...
Page 57
... Parker . 66 Well , I came here to - day , to say that I intend to be there myself , sir . " 66 " I am sure , " replied the bookseller , we shall be most glad to have your countenance in the under- taking . Allow me to remind you ...
... Parker . 66 Well , I came here to - day , to say that I intend to be there myself , sir . " 66 " I am sure , " replied the bookseller , we shall be most glad to have your countenance in the under- taking . Allow me to remind you ...
Page 58
... Parker ; " always fond of a joke , Mr. Wingfield . Seriously speaking , however , you may be inconvenienced if you delay making your purchase . " " Upon my word , Mr. Parker , I am in earnest ; I mean to come , and I mean to come ...
... Parker ; " always fond of a joke , Mr. Wingfield . Seriously speaking , however , you may be inconvenienced if you delay making your purchase . " " Upon my word , Mr. Parker , I am in earnest ; I mean to come , and I mean to come ...
Page 59
... Parker : " I really believe that he will make an up- roar , if we do not find some way of stopping his mouth . " " What say you , " asked Ross , " to presenting him with a ticket ? Surely he will give us no further trouble , and the ...
... Parker : " I really believe that he will make an up- roar , if we do not find some way of stopping his mouth . " " What say you , " asked Ross , " to presenting him with a ticket ? Surely he will give us no further trouble , and the ...
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