The Adventures of Philip on His Way Through the World: Showing Who Robbed Him, Who Helped Him, and Who Passed Him by to Which Is Prefixed a Shabby Genteel Story (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from The Adventures of Philip on His Way Through the World: Showing Who Robbed Him, Who Helped Him, and Who Passed Him by to Which Is Prefixed a Shabby Genteel Story

Soon after the marriage the happy pair returned to Eng land, occupying the house in Thames Street, City, until the death of Gann, senior; when his son, becoming head of the firm of Gann Blubbery, quitted the dismal precincts of Billingsgate and colonized in the neighborhood of Putney; where a neat box, a couple of spare bedrooms, a good cellar, and a smart gig to drive into and out from town made a real gentleman of him. Mrs. Gann treated him with much scorn, to be sure, called him a sot, and abused hugely the male com panions that he brought down with him to Putney. Honest James would listen meekly, would yield, and would bring down a brace more friends the next day, with Whom he would dis cuss his accustomed number of bottles of port. About this period, a daughter was born to him, called Caroline Branden burg Gann; so named after a large mansion near Hammersmith, and an injured queen who lived there at the time of the little girl's birth, and who was greatly compassioned and patronized by Mrs. James Gann, and other ladies of distinction. Mrs. James was a lady in those days, and gave evening-parties of the very first order.

At this period of time, Mrs. James Gann sent the twins, Rosalind Clancy and Isabella Finnigan Wellesley Macarty, to a boarding-school for young ladies, and grumbled much at the amount of the half-years' bills which her husband was called upon to pay for them; for though James discharged them with perfect good-humor, his lady began to entertain a mean Opinion indeed of her pretty young children. They could expect no fortune, she said, from Mr. Gann, and she wondered that he should think of bringing them up expensively, when he had a darling child of his own, for whom he was bound to save all the money that he could lay by.

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Publisher - Forgotten Books

Author(s) - William Makepeace Thackeray

Hardback

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ISBN - 9781527951471

Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 4.5 cm

Page Count - 794

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ISBN - 9781330129388

Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 4.2 cm

Page Count - 796

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