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 94
... exclaimed the exile, with a feverish flush on his pale face. His picture was accordingly put up. In breathless anxiety the old man listened to every bid, but none exceeded the fourth part of the sum named; for the Madonna, as it passed ...
... exclaimed the exile, with a feverish flush on his pale face. His picture was accordingly put up. In breathless anxiety the old man listened to every bid, but none exceeded the fourth part of the sum named; for the Madonna, as it passed ...
Pagina 129
... exclaimed without any breath left— “This—a—is them, sir; and my mistress— a—says—” “Swan-shot, you fool—that is, Wilkins— big enough to roll over a bullocks It's the snipe-shot I'm looking for. No, not that. Don't you know snipe-shot ...
... exclaimed without any breath left— “This—a—is them, sir; and my mistress— a—says—” “Swan-shot, you fool—that is, Wilkins— big enough to roll over a bullocks It's the snipe-shot I'm looking for. No, not that. Don't you know snipe-shot ...
Pagina 378
... exclaimed, as he wrung his hands in agony of spirit. And there he stood now upon the hill, hiding. his face from the sweetness of the morning, and the cheerful rays of the sun, as if he feared to pollute the glorious gifts which God had ...
... exclaimed, as he wrung his hands in agony of spirit. And there he stood now upon the hill, hiding. his face from the sweetness of the morning, and the cheerful rays of the sun, as if he feared to pollute the glorious gifts which God had ...
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