MY DEAR MR. LIDBETTER, — I am sorry to have to trouble you in your enforced rest, but the interests of the church must not be neglected, and you ought to know that Miss Pitt not only insists that the decoration of Colonel Soper's window was entrusted... Character and Comedy - Página 220por Edward Verrall Lucas - 1915 - 239 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman - 1904 - 484 páginas
...kind, but quite useless. Yours sincerely, VIRGINIA PITT. w. Miss Lockie to the Rev. Lawrence Lidbelter. MY DEAR MR. LIDBETTER, — I am sorry to have to trouble...tea at Mrs. MILLSTONE'S that it was arranged that I should be responsible for this window. A telegram to Misa PITT would put the matter right at once.... | |
| 1905 - 864 páginas
...be ruined. Mr. Starling is kind, but quite useless. Yours sincerely, Virginia Pitt. IV. Miss Lockie to the Rev. Lawrence Lidbetter. My dear Mr. Lidbetter,—...tea at Mrs. Millstone's that it was arranged that I should be responsible for this window. A telegram to Miss Pitt would put the matter right at once.... | |
| 1905 - 794 páginas
...be ruined. Mr. Starling is kind, but quite useless. Yours sincerely, Virginia Pitt. IV. Miss Lockie to the Rev. Lawrence Lidbetter. My dear Mr. Lidbetter,— I am sorry to have to trouble you la your enforced rest, but the interests of the church must not be neglected, and you ought to know... | |
| Edward Verrall Lucas - 1912 - 264 páginas
...but quite useless. — Yours sincerely, VIRGINIA PITT. IV Miss Lockie to the Rev. Lawrence Lidbetter know that Miss Pitt not only insists that the decoration...tea at Mrs. Millstone's that it was arranged that I should be responsible for this window. A telegram to Miss Pitt would put the matter right at once.... | |
| Dominic Bevan Wyndham Lewis - 1928 - 354 páginas
...useless. — Yours sincerely, VIRGINIA PITT. IV Miss Lockie to the Rev. Lawrence Lidbetter. ~\>f Y dear Mr. Lidbetter, — I am sorry to have to trouble...tea at Mrs. Millstone's that it was arranged that I should be responsible for this window. A telegram to Miss Pitt would put the matter right at once.... | |
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