All 3 Uses of
Saint Paul
in
Bleak House
- The lodging was rather confined as to space, but I fancied that if Mrs. Jellyby's household had been the only lodgers in Saint Paul's or Saint Peter's, the sole advantage they would have found in the size of the building would have been its affording a great deal of room to be dirty in.†
Chpt 28-30 *
- "It's eleven o'clock striking by the bell of Saint Paul's.†
Chpt 31-33
- He so washes, and rubs, and scrubs, and smells, and washes, that he has not long restored himself with a glass of brandy and stood silently before the fire when Saint Paul's bell strikes twelve and all those other bells strike twelve from their towers of various heights in the dark air, and in their many tones.†
Chpt 31-33
Definition:
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(Saint Paul) most important of Christian missionaries; author of several books of the New Testament (c. 3-62) (previously Saul of Tarsus)