Upon this, Mrs. Procter, cutting in, delivered — (it is her own story) — a neat oration on the life and •writings of Carlyle, and enlightened him in her happiest and airiest manner ; all of which he heard, staring in the dreariest silence, and then... The British Quarterly Review - Page 2091882Full view - About this book
| Pierre Munroe Irving - Authors, American - 1864 - 476 pages
...pointing to the brilliant discourser with his poor old finger, said (indignantly), " Who is she ? " Upon this, Mrs. Procter, cutting in, delivered —...said (indignantly as before), " And who are you?" * * * Ever, my dear Irving, most affectionately and truly, yours, CHARLES DICKENS. While engrossed,... | |
| Pierre Munroe Irving - Authors, American - 1864 - 466 pages
...pointing to the brilliant discourser with his poor old finger, said (indignantly), " Who is she ? " Upon this, Mrs. Procter, cutting in, delivered —...said (indignantly as before), " And who are you?" * * * Ever, my dear Irving, most affectionately and truly, yours, CHARLES DICKENS. While engrossed,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1864 - 468 pages
...pointing to the brilliant discourser with his poor old finger, said (indignantly), " Who is she ? " Upon this, Mrs. Procter, cutting in, delivered —...said (indignantly as before), " And who are you?" * * * Ever, my dear Irving, most affectionately and truly, yours, CHARLES D1CKENS. While engrossed,... | |
| Pierre Munroe Irving - Authors, American - 1864 - 456 pages
...pointing to the brilliant discourser with his poor old finger, said (indignantly), " Who is she f " Upon this, Mrs. Procter, cutting in, delivered —...and then said (indignantly as before), " And who are Ever, my dear Irving, most affectionately and truly, yours, CHAKLES DICKENS. While engrossed, as far... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1870 - 406 pages
...and, pointing to the brilliant discourser with his poor old finger, said (indignantly), " Who is the r Upon this, Mrs. Procter, cutting in, delivered —...then said (indignantly as before), "And who are you t" |ITH few of his literary contemporaries has Mr. Dickens held more cordial and pleasant relations... | |
| John Camden Hotten - 1873 - 812 pages
...and, pointing to the brilliant dis' courser with his poor old finger, said (indignantly), " Who is Upon this, Mrs. Procter, cutting in, delivered —...then said (indignantly as before), " And who are you ?" |ITH few of his literary contemporaries has Mr. Dickens held more cordial and pleasant relations... | |
| Charles Dickens - Novelists, English - 1880 - 618 pages
...and pointing to the brilliant discourser with his poor old finger, said (indignantly), "Who is she?" Upon this, Mrs. Procter, cutting in, delivered (it...silence, and then said (indignantly, as before), "And who axe you?" Ever, my dear Irving, Most affectionately and truly yours. Mr. Frank VILLE DHS MOULINKAUX,... | |
| Charles Dickens - Authors, English - 1881 - 318 pages
...pointing to the brilliant discourser with his poor old finger, said (indignantly), " Who is she ? " Upon this, Mrs. Procter, cutting in, delivered (it...then said (indignantly as before), " And who are you ? " Ever, my dear Irving, Most affectionately and truly yours. [To Mr. Frank Stone, ARA] VlLLE DES... | |
| American literature - 1882 - 404 pages
...he turned his poor old eyes on Mrs. Procter, and pointing to the brilliant discourser with his poor old finger, said (indignantly), "Who is the?" Upon...said (indignantly, as before), " And who are you?" — From "Charles Dickens' s Letters," Vol. III. (Scribnei>s). DR. FREEMAN ON THE PLATFORM. — Dr.... | |
| Washington Irving - 1882 - 414 pages
...pointing to the brilliant discourser with his poor old finger, said (indignantly), " Who is she f" Upon this, Mrs. Procter, cutting in, delivered—...then said (indignantly as before), " And who are you f" .... Ever, my dear Irving, most affectionately and truly, yours, CHARLES DICKENS. "While engrossed,... | |
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