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 169
... PontAc had none of that horror of widows which so embittered the existence of the elder Mr. Weller. ()n the contrary, Mr. Pontac was suspected of a strong partiality for widows—not, however, for widows in general—not for widows in the ...
... PontAc had none of that horror of widows which so embittered the existence of the elder Mr. Weller. ()n the contrary, Mr. Pontac was suspected of a strong partiality for widows—not, however, for widows in general—not for widows in the ...
Pagina 170
... Pontac's opinion, between the two classes— the bombasins were the widows with “mites,” the brocades were the widows with jointures worthy of the name. And again, he observed, how rare were the latter class | Sometimes he fancied he had ...
... Pontac's opinion, between the two classes— the bombasins were the widows with “mites,” the brocades were the widows with jointures worthy of the name. And again, he observed, how rare were the latter class | Sometimes he fancied he had ...
Pagina 172
... Pontac. Now that, added to my eight hundred, would make us a very pretty income; but I'm afraid she's rather extravagant; she can't possibly be living at the rate of twelve hundred a-year only: and yet I don't know, these women are very ...
... Pontac. Now that, added to my eight hundred, would make us a very pretty income; but I'm afraid she's rather extravagant; she can't possibly be living at the rate of twelve hundred a-year only: and yet I don't know, these women are very ...
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