Sharpe's London Magazine of Entertainment and Instruction, for General Reading, Volume 4A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1847 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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... Alice's “fancy had painted it,” and a few over, as her slang husband was pleased to express it. The young couple went dressed as Ikomeo and Juliet. Harry, if left to himself, would have chosen a clown's suit of motley, but Alice ...
... Alice's “fancy had painted it,” and a few over, as her slang husband was pleased to express it. The young couple went dressed as Ikomeo and Juliet. Harry, if left to himself, would have chosen a clown's suit of motley, but Alice ...
Pagina 164
... Alice, among her various accomplishments, had a great taste for painting; and as her father would never think of having a governess at home, she at last succeeded in persuading him to allow her to go to the studio of an artist to take ...
... Alice, among her various accomplishments, had a great taste for painting; and as her father would never think of having a governess at home, she at last succeeded in persuading him to allow her to go to the studio of an artist to take ...
Pagina 165
... Alice took this for a reason, merely saying, “I am going to speak to Mrs. Campbell.” She was introduced to the young Republican. He was surprised at the sight of a stranger; but Mr. Campbell said— “Fear nothing—she is a friend.” Alice ...
... Alice took this for a reason, merely saying, “I am going to speak to Mrs. Campbell.” She was introduced to the young Republican. He was surprised at the sight of a stranger; but Mr. Campbell said— “Fear nothing—she is a friend.” Alice ...
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