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The private residence of Mr Pancks was in Pentonville, where he lodged
on the second-floor of a professional gentleman in an extremely small
ho had an inner-door within the street door, poised on a spring
and starting open with a click like a trap; and rote up in the
fan-light,
RUGG, GENERAL AGENT, ACCOUNTANT, DEBTS RECOVERED
This scroll, majestic in its severe si on the thirsty high-road, where a few
of the dustiest of leaves hung their dis
A professor of writing occupied the first-floor, and enlivened
the garden railings with glass-cases containing choice examples of what
his pupils had been before six lessons and while the whole of his young
family shook the table, and what they had beco family was under restraint The tenancy of Mr Pancks was
li with Mr Rugg
his landlord, that in consideration of a certain scale of payments
accurately defined, and on certain verbal notice duly given, he should
be at liberty to elect to share the Sunday breakfast, dinner, tea, or
supper, or each or any or all of those repasts or hter) in the back-parlour