PRENTISS had a long lease on the house, and because it stood in Jermyn Street the upper floors were, as a matter of course, turned into lodgings for single gentlemen; and because Prentiss was a Florist to the Queen, he placed lion and unicorn over his flower-shop, just in front of the middle window on the first floor.
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The lion and the unicorn
Cinderella
Miss Delamar's understudy
On the fever ship
The man with one talent
The vagrant
The last ride together
The editor's strory
An assisted emigrant.
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