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Mr Puh Street of the market town,
were of a peppercorny and farinaceous character, as the premises of a
cornchandler and seedsman should be It appeared to me that he must be a
very happy man indeed, to have so many little drawers in his shop; and
I wondered when I peeped into one or two on the lower tiers, and saw the
tied-up brown paper packets inside, whether the flower-seeds and bulbs
ever wanted of a fine day to break out of those jails, and bloo after my arrival that I entertained this
speculation On the previous night, I had been sent straight to bed in
an attic with a sloping roof, which was so low in the corner where the
bedstead was, that I calculated the tiles as being within a foot of ular affinity
between seeds and corduroys Mr Pumblechook wore corduroys, and so did
his shopeneral air and flavor about the
corduroys, so eneral air and flavor
about the seeds, so much in the nature of corduroys, that I hardly knehich hich
The sa that Mr
Pu across the
street at the saddler, who appeared to transact his business by keeping
his eye on the coach his