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  • "Gedge," said Bracy in a quick whisper, such as he might have uttered had the enemy been close upon them, and about to spring, instead of many hundred yards away.

    Fix Bay'nets The Regiment in the Hills George Manville Fenn 1870

  • "Gedge," said Bracy suddenly, after making an effort as if to swallow down the rage and despair from which he suffered.

    Fix Bay'nets The Regiment in the Hills George Manville Fenn 1870

  • "Gedge," he said at last with difficulty, staring hard at the lad, whose head seemed to have gone back to its old state after the blow from the falling rock, but only to swell now to a monstrous size.

    Fix Bay'nets The Regiment in the Hills George Manville Fenn 1870

  • "Gedge," said Bracy coldly and quietly, "I am going on a very dangerous mission."

    Fix Bay'nets The Regiment in the Hills George Manville Fenn 1870

  • Gedge &c she actually placed the Voloumn on the little shelf in the Garden privy to be reserved for very particular occasions would it not naturally appear to the Noble Lord a species of Madness in Nat to censure so unmercifully that very Class of Society who alone possess wealth sufficient to promote the sale of such works of amusement to any extent!! —

    Letter 423 2009

  • All that I mind now is, that this string of denials which I now send and which I will abide at all events, may sour his mind as to Nat and Gedge, but it will not do for me to flinch through circumstances on a point that to me and my name is of the last importance.

    Letter 100 2009

  • I yesterday had a present of a guinea from a gentleman, a Mr Vaughn, who had read my book, and had desir'd the publisher to send me to his house, I write now to Mr Lofft, and Mr Gedge.

    Letter 30 2009

  • Mr Peter Gedge, the printer, called on him — gave him half-a-guinea, and advised him to get into a better situation.

    Letter 389 2009

  • [2] Peter Gedge, printer and newspaper proprietor of Bury, had been printing Nathaniel Bloomfield's poems, intending to publish them in a volume.

    Letter 100 2009

  • Mr L desires me to request Nat to write to Gedge an order for him to lett Mr

    Letter 100 2009

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