1 They seemed to be learning nothing about flower shops.
2 Angel Court, Drury Lane, round the corner of Micklejohn's oil shop.
3 Don't mistake the one for the other if you wish to become a lady in a shop.
4 I want to be a lady in a flower shop stead of selling at the corner of Tottenham Court Road.
5 I could even get her a place as lady's maid or shop assistant, which requires better English.
6 Why, six months ago you would have thought it the millennium to have a flower shop of your own.
7 And so it came about that Eliza's luck held, and the expected opposition to the flower shop melted away.
8 He one day asked Eliza, rather shyly, whether she had quite given up her notion of keeping a flower shop.
9 If you are not found out, you shall have a present of seven-and-sixpence to start life with as a lady in a shop.
10 Eliza: you are to live here for the next six months, learning how to speak beautifully, like a lady in a florist's shop.
11 It is astonishing how much Eliza still manages to meddle in the housekeeping at Wimpole Street in spite of the shop and her own family.
12 The shop is in the arcade of a railway station not very far from the Victoria and Albert Museum; and if you live in that neighborhood you may go there any day and buy a buttonhole from Eliza.
13 He said he had been thinking of a shop himself; though it had presented itself to his pennilessness as a small place in which Eliza should sell tobacco at one counter whilst he sold newspapers at the opposite one.
14 And as she happened to talk to the lady of the furniture shop, and that lady also desired above all things to know Mr. Wells and sell pretty things to him, she offered Clara a job on the chance of achieving that end through her.