... him that he did not hold the pen right, and suggested that he should take it more naturally in his fingers. "Just as though you were writing one of your novels, Mr. Dickens," said he. "I see," returned Dickens — "all of 'er twist. The Oldhallian - Page 171by Wellington Salop, old hall sch - 1885Full view - About this book
| 1879 - 492 pages
...short ears stands just as good a chance here as a person with long ones." 397 One Day while Dickon* was being " taken " by a photographer, the result...well-known picture in which he is shown writing, the artist told Miii that he did not hold his pen right, and suggested that he should take it more naturally... | |
| Thomas Earnshaw Bradley - 1881 - 862 pages
...the last indulgence, which was given ; some thought they heard him respond, "Amen." THE END. Охк day while Dickens was being " taken," by a photographer, the result being the wellknown pic'ure in which he is shown writing, the artist toid him that he did not hold the pen right, and suggested... | |
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