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Page 319
... Septimus Hicks received , in his own bedroom ( a front attic ) , at an early hour one morning , a note from Mr. Calton , request- ing the favour of seeing him , as soon as convenient to himself , in his ( Calton's ) dressing - room on ...
... Septimus Hicks received , in his own bedroom ( a front attic ) , at an early hour one morning , a note from Mr. Calton , request- ing the favour of seeing him , as soon as convenient to himself , in his ( Calton's ) dressing - room on ...
Page 322
... Septimus Hicks . " Tell him not to mention it to his wife , and assure him she won't mind it , and he'll do it directly . My marriage is to be a secret one , on account of the mother and my father ; therefore he must be enjoined to ...
... Septimus Hicks . " Tell him not to mention it to his wife , and assure him she won't mind it , and he'll do it directly . My marriage is to be a secret one , on account of the mother and my father ; therefore he must be enjoined to ...
Page 325
... Septimus Hicks , and the pre - engagement of the unwary Tibbs . On the following morning , Mr. Septimus Hicks was united to Miss Matilda Maplesone . Mr. Simpson also entered into a " holy alliance " with Miss Julia - Tibbs acting as ...
... Septimus Hicks , and the pre - engagement of the unwary Tibbs . On the following morning , Mr. Septimus Hicks was united to Miss Matilda Maplesone . Mr. Simpson also entered into a " holy alliance " with Miss Julia - Tibbs acting as ...
Contents
OUR PARISH | 9 |
MASTER | 12 |
THE CURATE THE OLD LADYTHE HALFPAY PAGE | 15 |
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