[The History of Samuel Titmarsh by William Makepeace Thackeray]@TWC D-Link bookThe History of Samuel Titmarsh CHAPTER XII 15/21
Mrs.Brough, like a good brave woman, remained faithful to him, and only left Fulham with the gown on her back; and Miss Belinda, though grumbling and sadly out of temper, was no better off.
For the other directors,--when they came to inquire at Edinburgh for Mr.Mull, W. S., it appeared there _was_ a gentleman of that name, who had practised in Edinburgh with good reputation until 1800, since when he had retired to the Isle of Skye; and on being applied to, knew no more of the West Diddlesex Association than Queen Anne did.
General Sir Dionysius O'Halloran had abruptly quitted Dublin, and returned to the republic of Guatemala.
Mr.Shirk went into the _Gazette_.
Mr.Macraw, M.P.
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