Household Words
Household Words
I could not think of allowtude , were a sufficient proof of this . ing my manuscript to
be “ set up " in anything but Figgins . A particular friend of mine , STARTING A
PAPER IN INDIA . called Iniquity Smith , had once remarked to me that a little ...
Author: Charles Dickens
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The Central literary magazine
Hang old Figgins , " was his reply , “ I have been thinking over this matter for a
long time ; all that I wanted was a bit of capital for a start , and now that I have got
it , I mean to make use of it . I may slave myself to death for Figgins , and never
get ...
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The Duchess of Powysland
I never expected to see you . ... Oh , I didn't mean that , ' he stammered out
apologetically , beginning to be conscious of two unexpected feelings first , that
he was ashamed of himself ; and second , that he ... It was Figgins at Clandon
Street .
Author: Grant Allen
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Page: 350
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Vincent Figgins Type Specimens 1801 and 1815 Reproduced in Facsimile
When Jackson died in 1792 Vincent was not able through lack of means — to
acquire his master's business and therefore decided to start one of his own in
Swan Yard , Holborn Bridge . He received encouragement and substantial orders
...
Author: Vincent Figgins
Publisher: London : Printing Historical Society
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UMKC Law Review
Glee The Beginning
She was not used to being challenged, not even by Figgins, and especially not in
front of a group of singing losers. “In order to maintain the moral structure that
teenagers need—” Principal Figgins cut her off. “In order to maintain the moral ...
Author: Sophia Lowell
Publisher: Hachette UK
ISBN: 0316132780
Page: 300
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Glee The Beginning
She was not used to being challenged, not even by Figgins, and especially not in
front of a group of singing losers. 'In order to maintain the moral structure that
teenagers need — ' Principal Figgins cut her off. 'In order to maintain the moral ...
Author: Sophia Lowell
Publisher: Hachette UK
ISBN: 0755377400
Page: 300
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Children and Discipline
OK , now all you virtuous chaps know what the book says , so we ' ll start trying to
feel something , OK ? You don ' t have to be alarmed , Figgins , you do have
feelings , you know , you haven ' t lost them like you lose your textbooks . We ' ll
start ...
Author: John Wilson
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
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Page: 142
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Dicks standard plays
To Figgins and Butts , who are endeavouring haps you won't object to part of this
shower of to get the things together . ... of the air and the fineness of the weather .
ing no one at the moment to hand her ( A clap of thunder is heard - all start . ) ...
Author: John Thomas Dicks
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Walking Happy
( WILL starts into the house . As HE nears the door , HE loses his nerve and turns
and comes down the steps . MRS . FIGGI NS appears in the doorway , followed
by ADA ) MRS . FIGGINS Well , look who ' s ' ere . . . WILL ( Turns ) Oh , hello ,
Mrs ...
Author: Jimmy Van Heusen
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Page: 114
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My Heroes Have Always Been Hitmen
Marshal Beau Figgins strode through the swinging doors and went straight up to
the bar, demanding whiskey. Mutton Chops glared at me as the ... The three at
our table began nudging each other nervously. Figgins swallowed his second
shot ...
Author: Leslie Langtry
Publisher: Gemma Halliday Publishing
ISBN: 1940371201
Page: 100
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An A Z of Type Designers
He started at the age of 16 as an apprentice in the foundry of Joseph Jackson in
London. When Joseph Jackson died in 1792, Figgins was to take over the
business, but lack of finance made this impossible and the entire foundry was ...
Author: Neil Macmillan
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 9780300111514
Page: 200
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Wine Spirits
The Saturday Evening Post
The Water Party a Farce Etc
What time do we start ? LEO . One o'clock , papa . Burts . ... Mr. and Mrs. Figgins ,
and Miss Figgins . Mrs. B. ( .4side , and sneeringly . ) ... Perhaps I don't like her
any better than you do ; but Figgins is a worthy man . He and I have business ...
Author: Charles Dance
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Page: 36
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The London Journal and Weekly Record of Literature Science and Art
David Lean
However , in a marvellous comic touch , Will is quickly brought out of his reverie
by Mrs Figgins , who smacks him over the head with a dustpan . A ruckus ensues
, but Maggie leaves with her man , telling him he never has to go back to Mrs ...
Author: Howard Maxford
Publisher: B T Batsford Limited
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Page: 175
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