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 146
... Tony Wiles instead. I was better, and got up, with all my faculties awake; but I felt sore and shaken. I looked round for the dog. “Where's the dog?” I asked. “If it hadn't been for that there dowg,” said Tony, “you'd a' been ready to ...
... Tony Wiles instead. I was better, and got up, with all my faculties awake; but I felt sore and shaken. I looked round for the dog. “Where's the dog?” I asked. “If it hadn't been for that there dowg,” said Tony, “you'd a' been ready to ...
Pagina 147
... Tony remarked. Tony seemed to have great confidence in the sagacity of Mr. Brace, and waited for his decision. Without saying a word, the old captain pulled up the leg of his trousers with his “fin,” and rubbed his leg. Getting, it ...
... Tony remarked. Tony seemed to have great confidence in the sagacity of Mr. Brace, and waited for his decision. Without saying a word, the old captain pulled up the leg of his trousers with his “fin,” and rubbed his leg. Getting, it ...
Pagina 148
... Tony told me that the officers must have found evidence enough to transport twenty Inelle On arriving in London, Tony, who was evidently no stranger to the metropolis, made his way to the “Privateer” in Wapping. That was a house ...
... Tony told me that the officers must have found evidence enough to transport twenty Inelle On arriving in London, Tony, who was evidently no stranger to the metropolis, made his way to the “Privateer” in Wapping. That was a house ...
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