Voluntaries for An East London Hospital Literary Contributions
Voluntaries for An East London Hospital Literary Contributions
Thomas Seccombe
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" Toby Trimmer, " said Mr. Tuttutson. " Look here, old chap, " rejoined Toby, " when I went in for this game I bargained, mentally or other- wise, for talking like people in books. But " " Well ? " said the dyer. " Well ? " said Toby, from a vile habit, which he instantly repudiated by adding, " You have caught me tripping once again, but never no more. You have tried me much, and I have never yet appealed. But — here I take my stand (an American expression, you will observe) — I will not talk ...Howells. " " Your answer, " replied the dyer, " interests, but does not surprise me. Proceed. " " May I talk like a man out of a book ? " queried Toby timidly. " I wish to heaven you were a man out of this book, " replied the dyer, and then put as a semicolon to his remark, " At least, I should do so were I an unbiased critic, unconnected (as I wish I were) with any literary loves or hatreds. I should add, " he said, D 34 KNURR AND SPELL. With a wise suddenness, " that I have no control over your speech, since I share your invidious position.
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