Page 005 No.6 Chapters 19-22
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Page 005 No.6 Chapters 19-22[left column] Fanny Dorrit? [The above three lines are bracketed together, followed by the 2 affirmatives] Start from the Marshalsea, carrying on from last No.? Yes Miss Wade? No Lagnier? No. Flora Casby? Pancks? [bracket shows the following line refers to preceding two lines] No. Hold over. [Left column ends, Right column begins] (Little Dorrit ——————————————- No. VI.) Chapter XIX. The Father of the Marshalsea in two or three relations. The two brothers. == Condense, if possible, the whole fatherly character “ No no, I have never seen him in my life!” Chapter XX. Moving in Society. Family Pride The Theatre / Indistinctly seen, as Little Dorrit saw it Uncle in the Orchestra. Sunk from the upper sky. The Shadow of the Marshalsea Chapter XXI. Mr Merdle’s Complaint. People like the houses they Inhabit - Suppose a dinner party of houses Still Society - always Society - Everything for Society Physic / The Physician and Mr Merdle's mysterious complaint (, to wit:
bye & bye Young Sparkler Shadow continued Chapter XXII.
Mrs. Chivery - "Since in this house I have been," construction The shadow of the Marshalsea Wall [end of right column] | Page 005 No.6 Chapters 19-22[left column] Fanny Dorrit? [The above three lines are bracketed together, followed by the 2 affirmatives] Start from the Marshalsea, carrying on from last No.? Yes Miss Wade? No Lagnier? No. Flora Casby? Pancks? [bracket shows the following line refers to preceding two lines] No. Hold over. [Left column ends, Right column begins] (Little Dorrit ——————————————- No. VI.) Chapter XIX. The Father of the Marshalsea in two or three relations. The two brothers. == Condense, if possible, the whole fatherly character “ No no, I have never seen him in my life!” Chapter XX. Moving in Society. Family Pride The Theatre / Indistinctly seen, as Little Dorrit saw it Uncle in the Orchestra. Sunk from the upper sky. The Shadow of the Marshalsea Chapter XXI. Mr Merdle’s Complaint. People like the houses they Inhabit - Suppose a dinner party of houses Still Society - always Society - Everything for Society Physic / The Physician and Mr Merdle's mysterious complaint (, to wit:
bye & bye Young Sparkler Shadow continued Chapter XXII.
Mrs. Chivery - "Since in this house I have been," construction The shadow of the Marshalsea Wall [end of right column] |