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Linked short stories by Dickens and other writers under his guidance.
Stumbling upon some luggage that has been left behind in the hotel where he works, a waiter searches through it to identify its owner. He fails to discover this, but he does find, secreted away in different parts of the luggage, quite a number of stories. Impressed by their quality, he succeeds in getting them published, although the identity of their author remains a mystery until a visitor comes calling.
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Fiction, general, Luggage, Fiction, Authors, Publishers and publishingShowing 8 featured editions. View all 8 editions?
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Somebody's Luggage
Apr 24, 2016, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Somebody's Luggage
Feb 08, 2014, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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1495484750 9781495484759
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Somebody's Luggage (Dodo Press)
September 11, 2007, Dodo Press
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1406554928 9781406554922
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Somebody's Luggage [EasyRead Super Large 18pt Edition]
September 4, 2007, ReadHowYouWant.com
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1425003362 9781425003364
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Somebody's Luggage (Hesperus Classics)
March 1, 2007, Hesperus Press
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184391140X 9781843911401
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Somebody's Luggage
June 30, 2004, Kessinger Publishing
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1419148133 9781419148132
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"The writer of these humble lines being a Waiter, and having come of a family of Waiters, and owning at the present time five brothers who are all Waiters, and likewise an only sister who is a Waitress, would wish to offer a few words respecting his calling; first having the pleasure of hereby in a friendly manner offering the Dedication of the same unto JOSEPH, much respected Head Waiter at the Slamjam Coffee-house, London, E.C., than which a individual more eminently deserving of the name of man, or a more amenable honour to his own head and heart, whether considered in the light of a Waiter or regarded as a human being, do not exist."
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