Life in London Or, the Pitfalls of a Great City

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Author: Edwin Hodder ISBN: 9781465514080
Publisher: Library of Alexandria Publication: March 8, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Edwin Hodder
ISBN: 9781465514080
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Publication: March 8, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

The Introduction Breathless and excited, George Weston came running down a street in Islington. He knocked at the door of No. 16, and in his impatience, until it was opened, commenced a tattoo with his knuckles upon the panels. "Oh, mOther, mOther, I have got such splendid news!" he cried, as he hurried down stairs into the room where Mrs. Weston, with her apron on and sleeves tucked up, was busy in her domestic affairs. "Such splendid news!" repeated George. "I have been down to Mr. Compton's with the letter Uncle Henry gave me, in which he said I wanted a situation, and should be glad if Mr. Compton could help me; and, sure enough, I was able to see him, and he is such a kind, fatherly old gentlemen, mOther. I am sure I shall like him." "Well, George, and what did he say

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The Introduction Breathless and excited, George Weston came running down a street in Islington. He knocked at the door of No. 16, and in his impatience, until it was opened, commenced a tattoo with his knuckles upon the panels. "Oh, mOther, mOther, I have got such splendid news!" he cried, as he hurried down stairs into the room where Mrs. Weston, with her apron on and sleeves tucked up, was busy in her domestic affairs. "Such splendid news!" repeated George. "I have been down to Mr. Compton's with the letter Uncle Henry gave me, in which he said I wanted a situation, and should be glad if Mr. Compton could help me; and, sure enough, I was able to see him, and he is such a kind, fatherly old gentlemen, mOther. I am sure I shall like him." "Well, George, and what did he say

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