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 215
... Coverdale, kneeling beside the wounded man, endeavoured to arrange a more effectual bandage. “All as I know, sir,” he said, “is that I wor a watching nigh down by the warren, when up cum poor Master Markum here, and “Giles,' says he ...
... Coverdale, kneeling beside the wounded man, endeavoured to arrange a more effectual bandage. “All as I know, sir,” he said, “is that I wor a watching nigh down by the warren, when up cum poor Master Markum here, and “Giles,' says he ...
Pagina 217
... Coverdale, whose sight was remarkably keen, perceived a figure cautiously stealing away under cover of the bushes. Pointing him out to the policeman, whose horse was beginning to evince symptoms of distress under its double burden, ...
... Coverdale, whose sight was remarkably keen, perceived a figure cautiously stealing away under cover of the bushes. Pointing him out to the policeman, whose horse was beginning to evince symptoms of distress under its double burden, ...
Pagina 321
... Coverdale, or, at least, if I may be permitted to say so, he has become singularly thin and —and youthful-looking, if it is,” bleated Mr. Crane. “No, that is not Harry Coverdale,” returned Kate, wonderingly, “nor do I see anything of ...
... Coverdale, or, at least, if I may be permitted to say so, he has become singularly thin and —and youthful-looking, if it is,” bleated Mr. Crane. “No, that is not Harry Coverdale,” returned Kate, wonderingly, “nor do I see anything of ...
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