The String of Pearls (1850), p. 329
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The String of Pearls (1850), p. 329
CHAPTER LXXIII. Business at Mrs. Lovett's was brisk. During the whole of that day—that most eventful day upon which the fair Johanna Oakley had gone upon her desperate errand to Sweeney Todd's—the shop in Bell Yard had been besieged by customers. Truly it was a pity to give up such an excellent business. The tills groaned with money, and Mrs. Lovett's smiles and pies never appeared so | Si if u ^ 'Kg Noun it find I : Iqfiy lilr ' n i a tii 'Oils" 1 ! moment the store » I* 4Si lit? <QBt THE STRING OF PEAIILS. 329 CHAPTER LXXIII* STARTLING EVENTS. Business at Mrs. Lovett's was brisk. During the whole of that day— that MRS. LOVETT AND TODD QUARREL. by customers. . Truly it was a pity to give up such an excellent business. The No, 42# |