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 230
... Sniggles (that's the papa in question), by his absurdly unreasonable conduct, gives pain to Julia and myself, and forces our correspondence to pass through three hands—the maid, the cook, and the baker's man—instead of the more natural ...
... Sniggles (that's the papa in question), by his absurdly unreasonable conduct, gives pain to Julia and myself, and forces our correspondence to pass through three hands—the maid, the cook, and the baker's man—instead of the more natural ...
Pagina 232
... Sniggles and Co.” . “Why?” exclaimed I, “it is to the father of—” - “Exactly—so much the better; he will ask you no questions, but give you the situation.” IIe showed me out of his room; and when I reached the street, I stood still for ...
... Sniggles and Co.” . “Why?” exclaimed I, “it is to the father of—” - “Exactly—so much the better; he will ask you no questions, but give you the situation.” IIe showed me out of his room; and when I reached the street, I stood still for ...
Pagina 233
... Sniggles entered our office, and, asking if I was ready, we walked off together. We did not talk much, fortunately for me, confused as I was, for we rode in an omnibus. When we reached Sniggles's house—that house that I had been ...
... Sniggles entered our office, and, asking if I was ready, we walked off together. We did not talk much, fortunately for me, confused as I was, for we rode in an omnibus. When we reached Sniggles's house—that house that I had been ...
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