Title: Dagonet Ditties
Author: George R. Sims
Release date: November 7, 2018 [eBook #58246]
Most recently updated: January 24, 2021
Language: English
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DAGONET DITTIES
WORKS BY GEORGE R. SIMS.
Post 8vo., illustrated boards, 2s. each; cloth limp, 2s. 6d. each.
ROGUES AND VAGABONDS.
THE RING O’ BELLS.
MARY JANE’S MEMOIRS.
MARY JANE MARRIED.
TALES OF TO-DAY.
DRAMAS OF LIFE. With 60 Illustrations.
TINKLETOP’S CRIME. With a Frontispiece by Maurice Greiffenhagen.
Crown 8vo., picture cover, 1s. each; cloth, 1s. 6d. each.
HOW THE POOR LIVE; and HORRIBLE LONDON.
THE DAGONET RECITER AND READER: being Readings and Recitations in Prose and Verse, selected from his own Works by George R. Sims.
THE CASE OF GEORGE CANDLEMAS.
London: CHATTO & WINDUS, 214, Piccadilly, W.
[FROM ‘THE REFEREE’]
BY
G E O R G E R. S I M S
AUTHOR OF ‘HOW THE POOR LIVE,’ ‘ROGUES AND VAGABONDS,’ ETC.
SECOND EDITION
London
CHATTO & WINDUS, PICCADILLY
1891
[“For the remainder of cast see Under the Clock.”—Theatrical advertisement.]
(N.B.—This American song and dance can only be performed
on the production of a certificate of lunacy signed by three
members of
the London County Council.)
Air.—“I winna gang back to my mammy again.”
(WITH THE SPELLING CORRECTED, THE GRAMMAR
LOOKED TO, AND THE
LANGUAGE TOUCHED UP BY
A LITERARY FRIEND.)
Sir Charles Russell: “When you said that jockeys are such d——d thieves, what did you mean?” The Duke of Portland: “It was merely a façon de parler.”
THE END.
BILLING AND SONS, PRINTERS, GUILDFORD.