Encara no tenim significats per a "say the bookseller".
1The man is a born husband, said the bookseller.
2Mrs. P., said the bookseller, taking a huge pinch of snuff, as usual, from his waistcoat pocket.
3"Besides a general hospital we have likewise a leper-house," said the bookseller.
4"I believe you're one of the characters in the story," said the bookseller.
5"Well, keep it dark about the young lady," said the bookseller.
6'"-" Isuppose ,sir, " saidthe bookseller, "your sermons are of a different kind.
7"I beg your pardon, sir," said the bookseller, politely, "but that book is sold."
8"I think your book will do," said the bookseller.
9'Somebody tellt me,' said the bookseller, inwardly conscious of offence, ''at hoo Lord Sandy himsel' weirs cotton.'
10"I'm afraid I don't always obey that precept," said the bookseller as he poured the coffee.
11"That is it," said the bookseller cordially.
12"I saw some more of your cadets in town to-night," said the bookseller, while wrapping up the book.
13"All right," said the bookseller amiably.
14"Good Lord, no," said the bookseller.
15"No woman would have me, now that my head looks like an old, leather-covered trunk," says the bookseller.
16"He is shabby, certainly," said the bookseller; "but the value of a book does not always depend on the binding."