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Irene Miller
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The Life of a London Actress (1919) Her Lonely Soldier (1919) Jo the Crossing Sweeper (1918) On Leave (1918) Meg o' the Woods (1918) Mrs. Cassell's Profession
Waif
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Catherine in Emily Brontë's 1847 novel Wuthering Heights and Jo, the crossing sweeper in Charles Dickens' 1852 novel Bleak House are waifs. Dickens, it
Dora De Winton
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(1917) The House Opposite (1917) What Would a Gentleman Do? (1918) Jo the Crossing Sweeper (1918) The Chinese Puzzle (1919) Barnaby (1919) Wuthering Heights
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popularity. Upon her return to London she produced "The Blind Boy", "The Crossing Sweeper ", "The Bavarians", "Taglioni" and the "Kentish Ceres". In 1842 she
Richard Morrell Staigg
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portraits of himself, of Russell Sturgis and George H. Calvert, and the "Crossing Sweeper ," "The Sailor's Grave" (1862), and "Cat's Cradle" (1863). Boston
Jennie Lee (British actress)
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Blow for Blow. On 7 June 1875, Lee played for the first time Jo, the crossing -sweeper , in H. A. Rendle's stage adaptation of Dickens's Bleak House entitled
Basil Hood
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time less favourably. The second piece by Hood and Slaughter was The Crossing Sweeper , presented at the Gaiety Theatre, with Kate Cutler and Florence Lloyd
Bleak House
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Jo found success in London with his wife, Jennie Lee playing Jo, the crossing -sweeper . In 1893, Jane Coombs acted in a version of Bleak House. A 1901 short
List of British films before 1920
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Hindle Wakes Maurice Elvey Colette O'Niel, Hayford Hobbs Drama Jo the Crossing Sweeper Alexander Butler Dora De Winton, Rolf Leslie Drama The Key of the
List of Dickensian characters
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of many secrets, for example she (incorrectly) believes that Jo the crossing sweeper is his son. Snodgrass, Augustus is a member of the Pickwick Club