An edition of Mrs. Lirriper's Legacy (1864)

Mrs. Lirriper's Legacy

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An edition of Mrs. Lirriper's Legacy (1864)

Mrs. Lirriper's Legacy

Charles Dickens' stories of a London widow and her lodgers.

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OL39801275M
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OL14870126W

First Sentence

"Ah! It's pleasant to drop into my own easy-chair my dear though a little palpitating what with trotting up-stairs and what with trotting down, and why kitchen stairs should all be corner stairs is for the builders to justify though I do not think they fully understand their trade and never did, else why the sameness and why not more conveniences and fewer draughts and likewise making a practice of laying the plaster on too thick I am well convinced which holds the damp, and as to chimney-pots putting them on by guess-work like hats at a party and no more knowing what their effect will be upon the smoke bless you than I do if so much, except that it will mostly be either to send it down your throat in a straight form or give it a twist before it goes there."

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