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Nichols - Illustrations to Dickens
  • All fields: livery
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    • Trotter, Job

    • Trotter, Job

    • The accomplice of Jingle, who posed as his valet. "A young fellow in mulberry-coloured livery"

    • Pickwick Papers, The

    • A series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
    • Twemlow, Mr.

    • Twemlow, Mr.

    • He is a middle-aged bachelor who lives alone in a small apartment over a livery stable. He always wears a collar and cravat. He is a friend of the Veneerings and is believed to have many influential friends. He had been in love with a woman who...

    • Our Mutual Friend

    • Our Mutual Friend, Dickens' last novel, addresses the issues of money, social class, and human values. John Harmon, heir to his father's fortune made as a dust collector, pretends to be dead in order to find out what people thought about him. He...
    • Trotter, Job

    • Trotter, Job

    • Accomplice of Jingle, who posed as his valet. A young fellow in mulberry-coloured livery

    • Pickwick Papers, The

    • Series of adventures of Mr. Samuel Pickwick and three friends, who travel around the environs of London
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