Editor--Quintilian--Loose money 238-240
CHAPTER THIRTY-FIVE
Francis Ardry--Certain sharpers--Brave and 241-245
eloquent--Opposites--Flinging the bones--In strange
places--A batch of dogs--Redoubled application
CHAPTER THIRTY-SIX
Occupations--Traduttore traditore--Ode to the Mist--Apple 246-251
and pear--Reviewing--Current literature--Oxford-like
manner--A plain story--Ill-regulated mind--Unsnuffed
candle--Dreams
CHAPTER THIRTY-SEVEN
My brother--Fits of crying--Mayor-elect--The 252-256
committee--The Norman arch--A word of Greek--The Church
and the State--At my own expense
CHAPTER THIRTY-EIGHT
Painter of the heroic--I'll go!--A modest peep--Who is 257-260
this?--A capital Pharaoh--Disproportionably
short--Imaginary picture--About English figures
CHAPTER THIRTY-NINE
No authority whatever--Interference--Wondrous 261-267
farrago--Brandt and Struensee--What a life!--The
hearse--Mortal relics--Great poet--Fashion and fame--A
difference--Good for nothing
CHAPTER FORTY
London Bridge--Why not?--Every heart has its own 268-271
bitters--Wicked boys--Give me my book--A fright
CHAPTER FORTY-ONE
Decrease of the Review--Homer himself--Bread and 272-276
cheese--Finger and thumb--Impossible to find--Something
grand--Universal mixture--Publisher
CHAPTER FORTY-TWO
Francis Ardry--That won't do, sir--Observe my gestures--I 277-282
think you improve--Better than politics--Delightful young
Frenchwoman--A burning shame--Paunch--Voltaire--Lump of
sugar
CHAPTER FORTY-THREE
Progress--Glorious John--Utterly unintelligible 283-284
CHAPTER FORTY-FOUR
The old spot--A long history--Thou shalt not steal--No 285-291
harm--Education--Necessity--Foam on your
lip--Metaphor--Fur cap--I don't know him
CHAPTER FORTY-FIVE
Bought and exchanged--Quite empty--A new 292-297
firm--Bibles--Countenance of a lion--Clap of
thunder--Lost it--Clearly a right--Goddess of the Mint
CHAPTER FORTY-SIX
The pickpocket--Strange rencounter--Drag him along--A 298-301
great service--Things of importance--Philological
matters--A mother of languages
CHAPTER FORTY-SEVEN
New acquaintance--Wired cases--Bread and wine--Armenian 302-307
colonies--Learning without money--What a language--The
tide--Your foible--Learning of the Haiks--Pressing
invitation
CHAPTER FORTY-EIGHT
What to do--Strong enou
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