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CHAPTER I. Three invalids.--Sufferings of George and Harris.--A victim to one hundred and seven fatal maladies.--Useful prescriptions.--Cure for liver complaint in children.--We agree that we are...
by Jerome K. Jerome TO THE VERY DEAR AND WELL-BELOVED FRIEND OF MY PROSPEROUS AND EVIL DAYS-- TO THE FRIEND WHO, THOUGH IN THE EARLY STAGES OF OUR ACQUAINTANCE...
CHAPTER I Three men need change--Anecdote showing evil result of deception--Moral cowardice of George--Harris has ideas--Yarn of the Ancient Mariner and the Inexperienced Yachtsman--A hearty crew...
By Jerome K. Jerome 1899 Hurst and Blackett edition Contents On the art of making up one's mind.
At the corner of a long, straight, brick-built street in the far East End of London--one of those lifeless streets, made of two drab walls upon which the level lines, formed by the precisely even w...
CHAPTER I I had a vexing dream one night, not long ago: it was about a fortnight after Christmas.
To Big-Hearted, Big-Souled, Big-Bodied friend Conan Doyle PROLOGUE Years ago, when I was very small, we lived in a great house in a long, straight, brown-coloured street, in the east end of L...
CHAPTER I She had not meant to stay for the service.
By Jerome K. Jerome Author of "Paul Kelver," "Three Men in a Boat," etc., etc.
By Jerome K. Jerome "Kindness," argued little Mrs. Pennycoop, "costs nothing."
Illustrations by G. G. FRASER BRISTOL J. W. ARROWSMITH LTD., QUAY STREET LONDON SIMPKIN, MARSHAL...
By Jerome K. Jerome Author of "Paul Kelver," "Three Men in a Boat," etc., etc.
CHAPTER I. If you take the Underground Railway to Whitechapel Road (the East station), and from there take one of the yellow tramcars that start from that point, and go down the Commercial Road, ...
By Jerome K. Jerome Transcriber's Note: 1. Italicized phrases are delimited by the underline character.
By Jerome K. Jerome "I do mean it," declared Mrs. Korner, "I like a man to be a man."
THE SOUL OF NICHOLAS SNYDERS, OR THE MISER OF ZANDAM By Jerome K. Jerome Author of "Paul Kelver," "Three Men in a Boat," etc., etc.
By Jerome K. Jerome The most extraordinary dream I ever had was one in which I fancied that, as I was going into a theater, the cloak-room attendant stopped me in the lobby and insisted on my lea...
by Jerome K. Jerome TO THAT HIGHLY RESPECTABLE BUT UNNECESSARILY RETIRING INDIVIDUAL, OF WHOM WE HEAR SO MUCH BUT SEE SO LITTLE, "THE EARNEST STUDENT OF THE DRAMA," THIS (COMPARATIVELY) ...
Transcribed from the 1909 Hodder & Stoughton edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org * * * * * _Fanny and_ ...
provided by the Internet Archive THE OBSERVATIONS OF HENRY By Jerome K. Jerome 1901 THE GHOST OF THE MARCHIONESS OF APPLEFORD |This is the story, among others, of Henry the waiter...
Transcribed from the 1920 J. W. Arrowsmith edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org Sketches in Lavender Blue and Green BY JEROME K. JEROME AUTHOR OF "THREE MEN IN A BOAT" "THREE MEN O...
This is the story, among others, of Henry the waiter--or, as he now prefers to call himself, Henri--told to me in the long dining-room of the Riffel Alp Hotel, where I once stayed for a melancholy ...
PATERNOSTER ROW 1904 STORY THE FIRST--Peter Hope plans his Prospectus "Come in!"
By Jerome K. Jerome They look so dull and dowdy in the spring weather, when the snow drops and the crocuses are putting on their dainty frocks of white and mauve and yellow, and the baby-buds fro...
Perhaps of all, it troubled most the Herr Pfarrer.
Transcribed from the 1911 T. Fisher Unwin edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org [Picture: Book cover] _THE MASTER of_ ...
provided by Google Books THE PRUDE'S PROGRESS A Comedy In Three Acts By Jerome K. Jerome and Eden Phillpotts London: Chatto & Windus 1895 PERSONS IN THE PLAY.
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