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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Pagina 37
... Annie, mildly. “Well, as regards that, I fancy there are very few who care to claim friendship with women who thus publicly plead guilty to the crime of being poor; besides, Annie, the very' name we bear ought to inspire us with a ...
... Annie, mildly. “Well, as regards that, I fancy there are very few who care to claim friendship with women who thus publicly plead guilty to the crime of being poor; besides, Annie, the very' name we bear ought to inspire us with a ...
Pagina 42
... Annie thinner and plainer, her manners less stylish, and her dress shockingly unfashionable. Annie, on the other hand, had never seen Augusta look half so charming: the elegance of her attire, and the ease and self-possession of her ...
... Annie thinner and plainer, her manners less stylish, and her dress shockingly unfashionable. Annie, on the other hand, had never seen Augusta look half so charming: the elegance of her attire, and the ease and self-possession of her ...
Pagina 47
... Annie was able, and she alone would be willing to help her. So to Annie she once again made known her difficulties, and this time the blush of shame and the expression of regret were unaccompanied by any promise of future repayment. For ...
... Annie was able, and she alone would be willing to help her. So to Annie she once again made known her difficulties, and this time the blush of shame and the expression of regret were unaccompanied by any promise of future repayment. For ...
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