SPARSIT in Classic Quotes
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Quotes from Hard Times by Charles Dickens
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1 The name of that lady by the teapot, is Mrs. Sparsit.
2 For, Mrs. Sparsit had not only seen different days, but was highly connected.
3 Mrs. Sparsit netting at the fireside, in a side-saddle attitude, with one foot in a cotton stirrup.
4 And Mrs. Sparsit got behind her eyebrows and meditated in the gloom of that retreat, all the evening.
5 On coming in, she curtseyed to Mr. Bounderby, and to his friend Tom Gradgrind, and also to Louisa; but in her confusion unluckily omitted Mrs. Sparsit.
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