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" Now, Mr. Caudle — Mr. Caudle, I say : oh ! you can't be asleep already, I know — now, what I mean to say is this ; there's no use, none at all, in our having any disturbance about the matter ; but, at last my mind's made up, Mr. Caudle ; I shall leave... "
The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine - Page 329
1848
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review, and General Assurance Advocate

1849 - 354 pages
...all, in our having any disturbance about the matter ; but, at last my mind's made up, Mr. Caudle; 1 shall leave you. Either I know all you've been doing...to-night, or to-morrow morning I quit the house. No, no ; there 's an end of the marriage-state, I think — an end of all confidence between man and wife...
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Punch, Volumes 8-9

1845 - 568 pages
...matter ; 1 .ut , at hut my mind 's made np, MR. CAUDLE ; I shall leave yon. Either I know all you 'vu been doing to-night, or to-morrow morning I quit the house. No, no ; there 'e an end of the marriage-state, I think — an end of all confidence between man and wife...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 5

1845 - 636 pages
...there 's no use, none at all, in our having any disturbance about the matter ; but, at last my mind 's made up, Mr. Caudle ; I shall leave you. Either I know all you 're been doing to-night, or to-morrow morning I quit the house. No, no ; there 'e an end of the...
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The Living Authors of England

Thomas Powell - 1849 - 326 pages
...matter ; but, at last my mind 's made up, Mr. Caudle ; I shall leave you. Either I know all you 've been doing to-night, or to-morrow morning I quit the...end of all confidence between man and wife — if a husband 's to have secrets and keep 'em all to himself. Pretty secrets they must be, when his own wife...
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The Living Authors of England

Thomas Powell - 1849 - 328 pages
...Either I know all you 've been doing to-night, or to-morrow morning I quit the house. No, no ; there 's an end of the marriage-state, I think — an end of all confidence between man and wife — if a husband 's to have secrets and keep 'em all to himself. Pretty secrets they must be, when his own wife...
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The Living Authors of England

Thomas Powell - 1849 - 320 pages
...there 's no use, none at all, in our having any disturbance about the matter ; but, at last my mind 's made up, Mr. Caudle ; I shall leave you. Either I know all you 've been doing to-night, or to-morrow morning I quit the house. No, no; there 's an end of the...
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The Writings of Douglas Jerrold: Mrs. Caudle's curtain lectures. The story ...

Douglas William Jerrold - 1852 - 348 pages
...there's no use, none at all, in our having any disturbance about the matter ; but, at last my mind's made up, Mr. Caudle ; I shall leave you. Either I...know 'em ! Not fit for any decent person to know, I'm sure, if that's the case. Now, Caudle, don't let us quarrel ; there's a good soul, tell me what's...
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Pictures of the Living Authors of Britain

Thomas Powell - 1851 - 216 pages
...there's no use, none at all, in our having any disturbance about the matter ; but, at last my mind's made up, Mr. Caudle; I shall leave you. Either I know all you've been doing to-night, or to morrow morning I quit the house. No, no; there's an end of the marriage-state, I think — an end...
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Mrs. Caudle's Curtain Lectures, as Suffered by the Late Job Caudle

Douglas Jerrold - 1851 - 152 pages
...there 's no use, none at all, in our having any disturbance about the matter ; but, at last my mind 's made up, Mr. Caudle ; I shall leave you. Either I know all you 've been doing to-night, or to-morrow morning I quit the house. No, no ; there 's an end of the...
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The writings of Douglas Jerrold. Collected ed, Volume 3

Douglas William Jerrold - 1852 - 346 pages
...there's no use, none at all, in our having any disturbance about the matter ; but, at last my mind's made up, Mr. Caudle ; I shall leave you. Either I...know 'em ! Not fit for any decent person to know, I'm sure, if that's the case. Now, Caudle, don't let us quarrel ; there's a good soul, tell me what's...
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