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 22
... Countess, with a dowry of diamonds in her dressing-box, and a gold mine in her precious pocket: there's a good opening for a nice young man!” “Pray avail yourself of it,” returned Alice. “Don't let me be any obstacle; carry off the Countess ...
... Countess, with a dowry of diamonds in her dressing-box, and a gold mine in her precious pocket: there's a good opening for a nice young man!” “Pray avail yourself of it,” returned Alice. “Don't let me be any obstacle; carry off the Countess ...
Pagina 24
... Countess and D'Almayne had already established themselves. The journey to London was a very agreeable one;—the Countess, having recovered with marvellous celerity the moment she placed her pretty little foot on terra firma, exerted ...
... Countess and D'Almayne had already established themselves. The journey to London was a very agreeable one;—the Countess, having recovered with marvellous celerity the moment she placed her pretty little foot on terra firma, exerted ...
Pagina 357
... Countess than to the officer. Cuff stroked his chin doubtfully at this proposal; but the Countess pointed to the door, and the servants retired. Sykes still stood his ground. The Countess looked at him, and said, “Go.” Cuff nodded, and ...
... Countess than to the officer. Cuff stroked his chin doubtfully at this proposal; but the Countess pointed to the door, and the servants retired. Sykes still stood his ground. The Countess looked at him, and said, “Go.” Cuff nodded, and ...
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