Winter 2007 no.62 HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW YOUR BOOK OF STUDY (the thick book contest, part 6) Names (who was): Fanny Cleaver Gaffer Rumty Pubsey and Co Mr. Aaron The other Governor The otherest Governor The Analytical Chemist Mr. Dolls The Bird of Prey Professions: Who was a articulator of human bones Who kept a leaving shop Who was a dust contractor Who was a ballad seller Who worked in the canine provision trade Quotations (who said): I know their tricks and their manners Kill me sooner than take me there I am the law here, my man I get my living by the sweat of my brow I don't want to know about it; I don't choose to discus it; I don't admit it What is to come of it; what are you doing; where are you going She doesn't wish to regard herself in that bony light The feelings of a gentleman I hold sacred Then I hope I may never kill him I won't have no Poll Parroting Topography: Mr. Veenering was an MP for what borough Who lived at Snigsworthy Park What was the name of the pub that stood in Limehouse Hole Who worked at Plaswater Weir Mill Lock In which suburb lived Hamilton Veenering 29 The Dutch Dickensian Volume XXVII

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