Quilp looks into the Attorney's Parlour

While Miss Sally Brass and her brother were plying their pens at a great pace, the top sash of the window was lowered from without, and Quilp thrust in his head. "Hallo!" he said, standing on tip-toe on the window-sill. "Is there anybody at home?"

Harry Furniss

1910

14 x 8.6 cm, vignetted

Dickens's The Old Curiosity Shop, The Charles Dickens Library Edition, facing V, facing 256.

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