The Dickens Dictionary; a Key to the Characters And Principal Incidents in the Tales of Charles Dickens

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The Dickens Dictionary; a Key to the Characters And Principal Incidents in the Tales of Charles Dickens
William Adolphus Wheeler
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Gamp betraying in her face some intention of returning an evasive an- swer, Betsey added, — "/» it Mrs. Harris?" "No, Betsey Prig: it a'n't," was Mrs. Gamp's reply.
" Well, " said Mrs. Prig with a short laugh, *' I 'm glad of that, at any rate! " "Why should you be glad of that, Betsey?" Mrs. Gamp retorted warmly.
** She is unbeknown to you, except by hearsay : why should you be glad ? If you have any think to say contrairy to the character of Mrs. Harris, which well I knows behind her back, af
...ore her face, or anywheres, is not to be impeaged, out with it, Betsey. I have knowed that sweetest and best of women," said Mrs.
Gamp, shaking her head, and shedding tears, " ever since afore her first, which Mr. Harris, who was dreadful timid, went and stopped his ears in a empty dog- kennel, and never took his hands awayor come out once till he was showed the baby, wen, bein' took with fits, the doctor Collared him, and laid him on his back upon the airy stones, and she was told to ease her mind, his owls was organs.


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