An edition of John Ingerfield, and Other Stories (1894)

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An edition of John Ingerfield, and Other Stories (1894)

John Ingerfield, and other stories

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English
Pages
224

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Cover of: John Ingerfield, and other stories.
John Ingerfield, and other stories.
1969, Books for Libraries Press
in English
Cover of: John Ingerfield, and other stories
John Ingerfield, and other stories
1894, H. Holt and company
in English

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Table of Contents

In remembrance of John Ingerfield, and of Anne, his wife.
The woman of the sæter.
Variety patter.
Silhouettes.
The lease of the "Cross Keys"

Edition Notes

Published in
New York

The Physical Object

Pagination
vi, 224 p.
Number of pages
224

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL14518721M
Internet Archive
johningerfieldot00jero
LCCN
07009919

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL1793143W

First Sentence

"If you take the Underground Railway to Whitechapel Road (the East station), and from there take one of the yellow tramcars that start from that point, and go down the Commercial Road, past the George, in front of which starts-or used to stand-a high flagstaff, at the base of which sits-or used to sit-an elderly female purveyor of pigs' trotters at three-ha'pence apiece, until you come to where a railway arch crosses the road obliquely, and there get down and turn to the right up a narrow, noisy street leading to the river, and then to the right again up a still narrower street, which you may know by its having a public-house at one corner (as is in the nature of things) and a marine store-dealer's at the other, outside which strangely stiff and unaccommodating garments of gigantic size flutter ghost-like in the wind, you will come to a dingy railed-in churchyard, surrounded on all sides by cheerless, many-peopled houses."

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