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 309
... Nichol Brodie, the sole inmate, was the most lazy, ragged, and ill-tempered fellow on the whole borders. He was without kith or kin of any kind; his sole companion was a half-starved dog, as ugly and ill-natured as himself. Nichol's ...
... Nichol Brodie, the sole inmate, was the most lazy, ragged, and ill-tempered fellow on the whole borders. He was without kith or kin of any kind; his sole companion was a half-starved dog, as ugly and ill-natured as himself. Nichol's ...
Pagina 310
... Nichol almost fancied that a hundred imps were laughing at him instead of one. His rage, however, got the better of his fears, and he rushed upon the little man, determined to exercise summary vengeance upon him. Now Nichol had had a ...
... Nichol almost fancied that a hundred imps were laughing at him instead of one. His rage, however, got the better of his fears, and he rushed upon the little man, determined to exercise summary vengeance upon him. Now Nichol had had a ...
Pagina 312
... Nichol grinned, and swallowed another. “Now for a third, Nick;” and Nichol swigged off the third, the tears running down his cheeks. The effect of so much wine upon Nichol Brodie was truly astonishing : he laughed— shook hands with the ...
... Nichol grinned, and swallowed another. “Now for a third, Nick;” and Nichol swigged off the third, the tears running down his cheeks. The effect of so much wine upon Nichol Brodie was truly astonishing : he laughed— shook hands with the ...
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