"How sweet the country is to-be-sure!" sighed Mrs. Rogers; "I almost wish 1 lived in it aiways." It was at this moment that the sound of approaching wheels was heard, and that the ladies, looking up, saw a hackney-coach stop at the garden-gate. "More company!" said Mrs. Sanders, "It's a gentleman," said Mrs. Raddle. "Well, if it ain't Mr. Jackson, the young man from Dodson and Fogg's!" cried Mrs. Bardell...... The Tea Gardens at the Spaniards. The arrest of Mrs. Bardell. This gives the only known view of the interior of the Spaniards Gardens at the- time of "The Pickwick Papers." It is a correct topographical view.

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The Dutch Dickensian | 2003 | | pagina 9