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Updated: June 19, 2025


Brooks had not many moments in life to spare, had not drawn up the usual engrossed, magnificent document dear to the lawyer heart, but had used for his client's will one of those regular printed forms which can be purchased at any stationer's. "Mr. Percival Brooks, of course, flatly denied the serious allegation brought against him.

This member was so much impressed by Doctor Baird's remark that he subsequently went to Benjamin and made this proposition: "I think you can add a stationer's department to your business, and thus increase your profits; and if you think so, I will furnish you with stock on credit."

For on the rubbish heap lay a post-card, and on the post-card was her picture in the part of Carmen. She walked away quickly, suppressing her tears. She came to a little side street, and stopped before a stationer's shop. It had been her custom to look at the shop windows to see whether her portrait was exhibited.

"My lunch can wait I've had a biscuit and a glass of sherry," asserted Miss Penkridge. "I'm going round to Bigglesforth the stationer's, to follow up that clue I suggested just now. I dare say I can do a bit of detective work as well as another, and in my opinion, Richard, there's no time to be lost.

Without difficulty he found the small stationer's shop next to the synagogue in the Calle de Madrid, and bade the stationer a spectacled individual with upright hair and the air of seeking something in the world which is not usually behind a counter take his card to Senor Larralde.

"I shall expose Venus," she said, "to the Lord Chancellor." When the Scripture Class had broken up for the day, duty ought to have taken me home. Curiosity led me astray I mean, led me to the stationer's window. There I found our two teachers, absorbed in the photograph; having got to the shop first by a short cut. They seemed to think I had taken a liberty whom I joined them.

Cade's, my stationer's; but it is like to be so big that I shall not use it, it being too great to stir up and down without much trouble, which I shall not like nor do intend it for. So by water to White Hall, and there find Sir G. Carteret at home, and talked with him a while, and find that the new Commissioners of the Treasury did meet this morning.

"This way, ma'am this way he lives in the corner house, turning into Golden-square." It was a stationer's. "I have called at this house already," said Mad. de Rosier; but she recollected that it was when the family were at dinner, and that a stupid maid had not understood her questions.

But I have heard a report about him which has alarmed me: he is said to be seriously troubled about money matters. How can I find out his address in the City?" "We can stop at the first stationer's shop we pass, and ask to look at the Directory. Are you going to pay Mr. Lismore a visit?" "I am going to think about it." THE next day a clerk entered Mr.

"Having a bit crack with wee wifey? Any news this bright morning?" "No, dear Padre," said Miss Mapp, showing her gums. "At least, I've heard nothing of any interest. I can only give you the news of my garden. Such lovely new roses in bloom to-day, bless them!" Mrs. Plaistow had popped into the stationer's, so this perjury was undetected. The Padre was noted for his diplomacy.

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