"My cheiromantist, Duchess; I can't live without him at present." ❋ Unknown (1909)
"Dear Gladys! you are always so original," murmured the duchess, trying to remember what a cheiromantist really was, and hoping it was not the same as a cheiropodist. ❋ Unknown (1909)
Yesterday morning, at seven o'clock, the body of Mr. Septimus R. Podgers, the eminent cheiromantist, was washed on shore at Greenwich, just in front of the Ship Hotel. ❋ Unknown (1909)
Duchess, this is Mr. Podgers, my pet cheiromantist. ❋ Unknown (1909)
Lord Arthur looked anxiously over, but could see nothing of the cheiromantist but a tall hat, pirouetting in an eddy of moonlit water. ❋ Unknown (1909)
The first thing to be done was, of course, to settle with the cheiromantist; so he sat down at a small Sheraton writing-table that stood near the window, drew a cheque for L105 payable to the order of Mr. Septimus Podgers, and, enclosing it in an envelope, told his valet to take it to West Moon Street. ❋ Unknown (1909)
"We are all waiting," cried Lady Windermere, in her quick impatient manner, but the cheiromantist made no reply. ❋ Unknown (1909)
Suddenly she looked eagerly round the room, and said, in her clear contralto voice, "Where is my cheiromantist?" ❋ Unknown (1909)
Suddenly she looked eagerly round the room, and said, in her clear contralto voice, 'Where is my cheiromantist?' ❋ Oscar Wilde (1877)
Murder! that is what the cheiromantist had seen there. ❋ Oscar Wilde (1877)
'I have enjoyed myself immensely, and the cheiropodist, I mean the cheiromantist, is most interesting. ❋ Oscar Wilde (1877)
'My cheiromantist, Duchess; I can't live without him at present.' ❋ Oscar Wilde (1877)
'Dear Gladys! you are always so original,' murmured the Duchess, trying to remember what a cheiromantist really was, and hoping it was not the same as a cheiropodist. ❋ Oscar Wilde (1877)
The first thing to be done was, of course, to settle with the cheiromantist; so he sat down at a small Sheraton writing-table that stood near the window, drew a cheque for 105 pounds, payable to the order of Mr. Septimus Podgers, and, enclosing it in an envelope, told his valet to take it to West Moon Street. ❋ Oscar Wilde (1877)
Yesterday morning, at seven o'clock, the body of Mr. Septimus R. Podgers, the eminent cheiromantist, was washed on shore at ❋ Oscar Wilde (1877)
'We are all waiting,' cried Lady Windermere, in her quick, impatient manner, but the cheiromantist made no reply. ❋ Oscar Wilde (1877)
"I have enjoyed myself immensely, and the cheiropodist -- I mean the cheiromantist -- is most interesting. ❋ Unknown (1909)