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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... Lewis did not leave the premises that day: he moved about, keeping his eye constantly on Brunt. Mrs. Lewis seemed rather anxious. Brunt himself was fidgetty, as though he expected something. It was not difficult for me to guess that he ...
... Lewis did not leave the premises that day: he moved about, keeping his eye constantly on Brunt. Mrs. Lewis seemed rather anxious. Brunt himself was fidgetty, as though he expected something. It was not difficult for me to guess that he ...
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... Lewis, in case he made his escape that night. They did not come back till an early hour in the morning, but they came alone. . The next two nights the same thing took place with the same result. • The fourth night I was sitting up ...
... Lewis, in case he made his escape that night. They did not come back till an early hour in the morning, but they came alone. . The next two nights the same thing took place with the same result. • The fourth night I was sitting up ...
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... Lewis, when he concluded the legend; “whether true or not, I cannot tell; but, true or false, it worked with effect on such a wreck of a mind as my father had left; till, like the Lady Gertrude, he did penance for the sin of having ...
... Lewis, when he concluded the legend; “whether true or not, I cannot tell; but, true or false, it worked with effect on such a wreck of a mind as my father had left; till, like the Lady Gertrude, he did penance for the sin of having ...
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