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" THAT punctual servant of all work, the sun, had just risen, and begun to strike a light on the morning of the thirteenth of May, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven, when Mr. Samuel Pickwick burst like another sun from his slumbers ; threw open... "
The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club - Page 9
by Charles Dickens - 1886
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Pickwick Papers, Volume 1

Charles Dickens - England - 1908 - 524 pages
...and begun to strike a light on the thirteenth of May, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven, when Mr. Samuel Pickwick burst like another sun from...slumbers; threw open his chamber window, and looked out npon the world beneath. Goswell-street was at his feet, Goswellstreet was on his right hand—as far...
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A Dickens Dictionary: The Characters and Scenes of the Novels and ...

Alexander John Philip - Characters and characteristics in literature - 1909 - 460 pages
...Samuel Pickwick . . .threw open his chamber window. . . Goswell Street was at his feet, Goswell Street was on his right hand — as far as the eye could reach, Goswell Street extended on his left ; and the opposite side of Goswell Street was over the way. Original...
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The Dickensian, Volume 8

Bertram Waldrom Matz - 1912 - 414 pages
...strike a light on the morning of the thirteenth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven, when Mr. Samuel Pickwick burst like another sun from...chamber window, and looked out upon the world beneath." The other specimen is near the end of Chapter 50, and occurs after the statement that Mr. Slurk (then...
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A Londoner's London

Wilfred Whitten - London (England) - 1913 - 422 pages
...strike a light on the morning of the thirteenth of May, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven, when Mr. Samuel Pickwick burst like another sun from...chamber window, and looked out upon the world beneath. Goswell Street was at his feet — Goswell Street was on his right hand — and as far as eye could...
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The Dickens Year Book

Charles Dickens - Literary calendars - 1913 - 168 pages
...work, the sun, had just risen, and begun to strike a light on the morning of the thirteenth of May, when Mr. Samuel Pickwick burst like another sun from...chamber window, and looked out upon the world beneath. Goswell street was at his feet, Goswell street was on his right hand — as far as the eye could reach....
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The Charles Dickens Calendar: A Quotation from the Works of Charles Dickens ...

Charles Dickens - Literary calendars - 1920 - 138 pages
...strike a light on the morning of the thirteenth of May, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven, when Mr Samuel Pickwick burst like another sun from...chamber window, and looked out upon the world beneath. Goswell Street was at his feet, Goswell Street was on his right hand — as far as the eye could reach,...
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The London of Dickens

Walter Dexter - Literary landmarks - 1923 - 280 pages
...Street it was then called), and so up to the Angel, where it joins City Road. Mr. Samuel Pickwick . . . threw open his chamber window, and looked out upon the world beneath. Goswell Street was at his feet, Goswell Street was on his right hand — as far as the eye could reach,...
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Works. Repr. of the 1st eds., with intr. and notes by C. Dickens the younger ...

Charles Dickens - 1892 - 902 pages
...strike a light on the morning of the thirteenth of May, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven, when Mr. Samuel Pickwick burst like another sun from...chamber window, and looked out upon the world beneath. Goswell- street was at his feet, Gos well -street was on his right hand — as far as the eye could...
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Mr. Pickwick's Pilgrimages

Walter Dexter - England - 1926 - 408 pages
...strike a light on the morning of the thirteenth of May, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven, when Mr Samuel Pickwick burst like another sun from...chamber window, and looked out upon the world beneath. Goswell Street was at his feet, Goswell Street was on his right hand — as far as the eye could reach,...
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Unposted Letters Concerning Life and Literature

Wilfred Whitten - English essays - 1926 - 212 pages
...strike a light on the morning of the thirteenth of May, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven, when Mr. Samuel Pickwick burst like another sun from...chamber window, and looked out upon the world beneath. Goswell Street was at his feet, Goswell Street was on his right hand — and, as far as eye could reach,...
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