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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... Peter Jones on one side, and Dorothy and I on the other—disagree about this life of my Old Lodger more than ever. I have hardly patience to write down what Peter Jones says, and Dorothy only hears him at times, and very imperfectly, for ...
... Peter Jones on one side, and Dorothy and I on the other—disagree about this life of my Old Lodger more than ever. I have hardly patience to write down what Peter Jones says, and Dorothy only hears him at times, and very imperfectly, for ...
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... Peter Jones says, he has a friend who can. I have given them to Peter, and if his friend can translate them, I will see that they are published. Incomplete as the life is, however, there is more crowded into it than into ten such lives ...
... Peter Jones says, he has a friend who can. I have given them to Peter, and if his friend can translate them, I will see that they are published. Incomplete as the life is, however, there is more crowded into it than into ten such lives ...
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... Peter Jones; so I do not perplex myself about such things as you speculate on.” And Peter Jones sighed, and he said, “Timothy, I wish I had such a simple, childlike faith as yours!” I heartily wish he had; it would be better for him. Peter ...
... Peter Jones; so I do not perplex myself about such things as you speculate on.” And Peter Jones sighed, and he said, “Timothy, I wish I had such a simple, childlike faith as yours!” I heartily wish he had; it would be better for him. Peter ...
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