CHAPTER XLII.
THE JOURNEY.
Trevanion came at last. He had obtained my passport,
and engaged a carriage to convey me about eight miles,
where I should overtake the diligence—­such
a mo...
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Now little read or critically studied, Charles Lever was for thirty years one of the most popular novelists in England. His career is a paradigm of Victorian novel publishing, demonstrating the varied...
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