The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 71;Volume 144William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1931 |
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... pawnbroker ! ' 6 He sallies forth with buoyant step . As he nears the shop his step becomes less springy . Anxiously he looks all round , hoping no one he knows will see him enter the place . Ah ! There's Uncle's , ' on the opposite ...
... pawnbroker ! ' 6 He sallies forth with buoyant step . As he nears the shop his step becomes less springy . Anxiously he looks all round , hoping no one he knows will see him enter the place . Ah ! There's Uncle's , ' on the opposite ...
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... pawnbroker will make the loan an odd sixpence - it's more profitable . It is a popular belief that pawnbrokers will advance two - thirds of the value of a pledge , and that pledges of watches and jewellery are marked by the pawnbroker ...
... pawnbroker will make the loan an odd sixpence - it's more profitable . It is a popular belief that pawnbrokers will advance two - thirds of the value of a pledge , and that pledges of watches and jewellery are marked by the pawnbroker ...
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... pawnbroker must not accept war medals as pledges , but this difficulty is easily got over by pinning them to a ... pawnbroker would advance a loan in anticipation of a quick redemption . They were not always redeemed , however , and many ...
... pawnbroker must not accept war medals as pledges , but this difficulty is easily got over by pinning them to a ... pawnbroker would advance a loan in anticipation of a quick redemption . They were not always redeemed , however , and many ...
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