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  2. MRS CAUDLE'S CURTAIN LECTURES. CAUDLE HAS BEEN MADE A FREEMASON—MRS CAUDLE INDIGNANT AND CURIOUS.

    "Now, Mr Caudle—Mr Caudle, I say: oh, you can't be asleep already, I know—Now, what I mean to say is this; there's no use, none at all, in our having any disturbance about the matter; but, at last my mind's made up, Mr ...

    Article : 1,084 words
  3. MS. CAUDLE HAS BEEN CALLED FROM HIS BED TO BAIL MR PRETTYMAN FROM THE WATCH-HOUSE.

    "Fie, Mr Caudle, I knew it would come to this. I said it would, when you joined those precious skylarks. People being called out of their bed at all hours of the night, to bail a set of fellows who are never so happy as when ...

    Article : 489 words
  4. MR CAUDLE JOINS A CLUB—"THE SKYLARKS"

    "I'm sure a poor woman had better be in her grave than married! That is if she can't be married to a decent man! No: I don't care if you are tired, I shan't let you go to sleep. No, and I won't say what I have to say in the ...

    Article : 1,318 words
  5. MR CAUDLE HAS LENT FIVE FOUNDS TO A FRIEND.

    "You ought to be very rich, Mr Caudie. i wonder who'd lead you five pounds? But so it is: a wife may work and may slave t Ha, dearl the many things that might have been done with five pounds I As if people picked up money ...

    Article : 1,454 words
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