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Sir Brook Fossbrooke, Volume I Charles James Lever
Sir Brook Fossbrooke, Volume I
Charles James Lever
Publisher Marketing: The mess was over, and the officers of H. M.'s -th were grouped in little knots and parties, sipping their coffee, and discussing the arrangements for the evening. Their quarter was that pleasant city of Dublin, which, bating certain exorbitant demands in the matter of field-day and guard-mounting, stands pre-eminently first in military favor. "Are you going to that great ball in Merrion Square?" asked one., "Not so lucky; not invited." "I got a card," cried a third; "but I 've just heard it's not to come off. It seems that the lady's husband is a judge. He's Chief something or other; and he has been called away." "Nothing of the kind, Tomkins; unless you call a summons to the next world being called away. The man is dangerously ill. He was seized with paralysis on the Bench yesterday, and, they say, can't recover." There now ensued an animated conversation as to whether, on death vacancies, the men went up by seniority at the bar, or whether a subaltern could at once spring up to the top of the regiment. "Suppose," said one, "we were to ask the Colonel's guest his opinion. The old cove has talked pretty nigh of everything in this world during dinner; what if we were to ask him about Barons of the Exchequer?" "Who is he? what is he?" asked another. "The Colonel called him Sir Brook Fossbrooke; that's all I know."
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | May 27, 2014 |
| ISBN13 | 9781499671780 |
| Publishers | Createspace |
| Pages | 112 |
| Dimensions | 216 × 279 × 6 mm · 276 g |
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