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Page 306
... door to door , and the people usually took him in at public houses where they knew him , and would give him drink and victuals and sometimes far- things ; and he in return would pipe and sing and talk simply , which diverted the peo ...
... door to door , and the people usually took him in at public houses where they knew him , and would give him drink and victuals and sometimes far- things ; and he in return would pipe and sing and talk simply , which diverted the peo ...
Page 602
... door . They believed he was ill ; he hadn't been out for two days . " He expects me , " said I , and they sent me up . I rang the bell at the lattice door upon the landing . " He shouldn't have tried it , anyhow , " I said to myself ...
... door . They believed he was ill ; he hadn't been out for two days . " He expects me , " said I , and they sent me up . I rang the bell at the lattice door upon the landing . " He shouldn't have tried it , anyhow , " I said to myself ...
Page 749
... door in the right - hand wall close to the corner nearest the win- dows . Mrs. Higgins was brought up on Morris and Burne - Jones , and her room , which is very unlike her son's room in Wimpole Street , is not crowded with furniture and ...
... door in the right - hand wall close to the corner nearest the win- dows . Mrs. Higgins was brought up on Morris and Burne - Jones , and her room , which is very unlike her son's room in Wimpole Street , is not crowded with furniture and ...
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