Excerpt from Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol. 98: July-December, 1865
I have been nursin a sick friend on the Continent, said Mr. Caven dish not very cheerful work. I am sorry about Mr. Chiltern, but I cannot help it. I have doubts now whether, even if he were to die, I should offer myself. I couldn't give pledges to all the shopkeepers about m opinions, said the em barras man; and as he Spoke, he put his hat against his breast like a buckler. I must not do tain you from your lunch. Good bye, Miss Marjoribanks; I am very sorry I can't stay.
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- Publication date2018
- ISBN 10 0266736343
- ISBN 13 9780266736349
- BindingHardcover
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