Skimpole and the Stranger
"Keep your temper, my good fellow, keep your temper!" Mr. Skimpole
gently reasoned with him as he made a little drawing of his head on the fly-leaf of a book.
Harry Furniss
1910
14.5 cm x 9.8 cm, vignetted
Dickens's Bleak House, The Charles Dickens
Library Edition, Chapter 6, "Quite at Home" — facing XI, 97.
Scanned image and text by
Philip V. Allingham.
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