The Barber's Chair: And The Hedgehog LettersChatto & Windus, 1890 - 327 páginas |
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... sure . Business before feelings . Have you seen Miss Rayshall , the French actress at the St James's ? Nosebag . Not yet . I'm waiting till she goes to the ' Aymarket . Tickle . But she isn't a - going there . Nosebag . Isn't she ? How ...
... sure . Business before feelings . Have you seen Miss Rayshall , the French actress at the St James's ? Nosebag . Not yet . I'm waiting till she goes to the ' Aymarket . Tickle . But she isn't a - going there . Nosebag . Isn't she ? How ...
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... . ( From back parlour . ) I wish you'd remember you've a wife and children , Mr Nutts , and never mind young ladies . You can't shave and talk of young ladies too , I'm sure . Nutts . ( In a low voice . ) It's 14 the barber's chair .
... . ( From back parlour . ) I wish you'd remember you've a wife and children , Mr Nutts , and never mind young ladies . You can't shave and talk of young ladies too , I'm sure . Nutts . ( In a low voice . ) It's 14 the barber's chair .
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... sure . Well , as I was saying-- ( To Limpy . ) What's the matter ? I'm sure this razor would shave a new - born baby ; but for a poor man I don't know where you got such a delicate skin . I will say this , Mr Limpy , for one of the ...
... sure . Well , as I was saying-- ( To Limpy . ) What's the matter ? I'm sure this razor would shave a new - born baby ; but for a poor man I don't know where you got such a delicate skin . I will say this , Mr Limpy , for one of the ...
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... sure it is ; no argument like that . The argument is the argument that the Norfolk farmers cheer at is , that the Swede and the Nor- wegian and the Dane have outlandish names ; that in fact they aren't called , like the boys in the ...
... sure it is ; no argument like that . The argument is the argument that the Norfolk farmers cheer at is , that the Swede and the Nor- wegian and the Dane have outlandish names ; that in fact they aren't called , like the boys in the ...
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... sure it's quite cutting to read what Lord Bentinck and Mr Disraeli say of them- selves : each of ' em trying to be smaller than the other one . Nosebag . Jist like boys at leap - frog . Each in his turn " tucks in his twopenny , " that ...
... sure it's quite cutting to read what Lord Bentinck and Mr Disraeli say of them- selves : each of ' em trying to be smaller than the other one . Nosebag . Jist like boys at leap - frog . Each in his turn " tucks in his twopenny , " that ...
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