[Memoirs of Mr. Charles J. Yellowplush by William Makepeace Thackeray]@TWC D-Link bookMemoirs of Mr. Charles J. Yellowplush CHAPTER IV 1/60
It was a sad slip on Altamont's part, for no sooner did he go out the next morning than missis went out too.
She tor down the street, and never stopped till she came to her pa's house at Pentonwill.
She was clositid for an hour with her ma, and when she left her she drove straight to the City.
She walked before the Bank, and behind the Bank, and round the Bank: she came home disperryted, having learned nothink. And it was now an extraordinary thing that from Shum's house for the next ten days there was nothing but expyditions into the city.
Mrs. S., tho her dropsicle legs had never carred her half so fur before, was eternally on the key veve, as the French say.
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