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The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Town Traveller, by George Gissing This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: The Town Traveller Author: George Gissing Posting Date: July 12, 2009 [EBook #4308] Release Date: August, 2003 First Posted: January 3, 2002 Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE TOWN TRAVELLER *** Produced by Charles Aldarondo. HTML version by Al Haines. The Town Traveller by George Gissing CONTENTS I MR. GAMMON BREAKFASTS IN BED II A MISSING UNCLE III THE CHINA SHOP IV POLLY AND MR. PARISH V A NONDESCRIPT VI THE HEAD WAITER AT CHAFFEY'S VII POLLY'S WRATH VIII MR. GAMMON'S RESOLVE IX POLLY'S DEFIANCE X THE STORMING OF THE FORT XI THE NOSE OF THE TREFOYLES XII POLLY CONDESCENDS XIII GAMMON THE CRAFTY XIV MR. PARISH PURSUES A BROUGHAM XV THE NAME OF GILDERSLEEVE XVI AN ALLY IN THE QUEST XVII POLLY SHOWS WEAKNESS XVIII LORD POLPERRO'S REPRESENTATIVE XIX NOT IN THE SECRET XX THE HUSBAND'S RETURN XXI HIS LORDSHIP'S WILL XXII NEW YEAR'S EVE XXIII HIS LORDSHIP RETIRES XXIV THE TRAVELLER'S FICKLENESS AND FRAUD XXV THE MISSING WORD XXVI A DOUBLE EVENT XXVII THE TRAVELLER AT REST CHAPTER I MR. GAMMON BREAKFASTS IN BED Moggie, the general, knocked at Mr. Gammon's door, and was answered by a sleepy "Hallo?" "Mrs. Bubb wants to know if you know what time it is, sir? 'Cos it's half-past eight an' more." "All right!" sounded cheerfully from within. "Any letters for me?" "Yes, sir; a 'eap." "Bring 'em up, and put 'em under the door. And tell Mrs. Bubb I'll have breakfast in bed; you can put it down outside and shout. And I say, Moggie, ask somebody to run across and get me a 'Police News' and 'Clippings' and 'The Kennel'--understand? Two eggs, Moggie, and three rashers, toasted crisp--understand?" As the girl turned to descend a voice called to her from another room on the same floor, a voice very distinctly feminine, rather shrill, and a trifle imperative. "Moggie, I want my hot water-sharp!"
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