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 45
... dear papa, I think I shall not live very long; my cough gets worse every day, and only look how thin my hand is 1–you may almost see through it!” and quite unconscious of the pain she was inflicting, she held it up to the light to prove ...
... dear papa, I think I shall not live very long; my cough gets worse every day, and only look how thin my hand is 1–you may almost see through it!” and quite unconscious of the pain she was inflicting, she held it up to the light to prove ...
Pagina 61
... dear! She had only one child—a son—by her former husband, but he was no burthen to her, as he was in business and prospering: a remarkable youth, thought Valentine, for the son of a lady “about thirty!” Valentine fixed on this widow as ...
... dear! She had only one child—a son—by her former husband, but he was no burthen to her, as he was in business and prospering: a remarkable youth, thought Valentine, for the son of a lady “about thirty!” Valentine fixed on this widow as ...
Pagina 71
... dear, and your husband's hardly grown tired of you, perhaps, but wait another month or two and you'll see—men are all alike!” There was just enough applicability to her own case in this tirade to make Alice feel rather angry and ...
... dear, and your husband's hardly grown tired of you, perhaps, but wait another month or two and you'll see—men are all alike!” There was just enough applicability to her own case in this tirade to make Alice feel rather angry and ...
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