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Authors names: Chesterton, G. K. (Gilbert Keith), 1874-1936 (2)

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  1.  The Old Curiosity Shop / Dickens, Charles
    , said abruptly, 'Harkee, Mr--' 'Meaning me?' returned the dwarf. 'Quilp is my name. You might remember. It's not a long one--Daniel Quilp.' 'Harkee, Mr Quilp, then,' pursued the other, 'You have some influence ...  details...
  2.  The Old Curiosity Shop / Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870
    , said abruptly, 'Harkee, Mr--' 'Meaning me?' returned the dwarf. 'Quilp is my name. You might remember. It's not a long one--Daniel Quilp.' 'Harkee, Mr Quilp, then,' pursued the other, 'You have some influence ...  details...
  3.  Ten Girls from Dickens / Sweetser, Kate Dickinson
    if it was well done; that they must do what their best client, Quilp, desired, and that for his own reasons ... , 'Well, here it is--Quilp's own five-pound note. Kit is coming to-morrow morning, I know. I'll hold  details...
  4.  Pebbles on the shore [by] Alpha of the plough / Gardiner, A. G. (Alfred George), 1865-1946
    me the other day and observing my faithful Airedale--"Quilp" by name--whose tail was in a state of violent emotion ... the dog to a poor man and make it the exclusive possession of the well-to-do? The emotion of Quilp's tail  details...
  5.  The New North / Cameron, Agnes Deans, 1863-1912
    . Dwarfed in mind and body, he makes a mild-flavoured pocket-edition of Quilp. The roads are a quagmire ...  details...
  6.  A Series of Essays / Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 1823-1911
    the extreme domestic tyranny of the dwarf Quilp. He declares that in any difficult excursion among woods ...  details...
  7.  Tremendous Trifles / Chesterton, G. K. (Gilbert Keith), 1874-1936
    figureheads with hatchets and enjoyed doing it." "Like Mr. Quilp," I answered, "when he battered the wooden ...  details...
  8.  Life of Charles Dickens / Marzials, Frank
    ran into the past some six and forty years ago. Quilp, the dwarf,--and a far finer specimen ...  details...
  9.  The Victorian Age in Literature / Chesterton, G. K. (Gilbert Keith), 1874-1936
    _; which was the whole stock-in-trade of the Brontes, which we feel in Dickens when Quilp clambers amid rotten wood ... . I cannot at the moment recall that Dickens ever killed a comic villain, except Quilp, who was deliberately made even  details...
  10.  The Dark Forest / Walpole, Hugh, Sir, 1884-1941
    , a face and hands twisted with rheumatism. I used to call him Quilp to myself. He always wore, I remember ...  details...

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