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 109
... face of the Lady Florence. It has come in gently through the open window; the richly embroidered curtains have softened its rosy light, but still it shows clearly the perfect features and the graceful form resting easily on a low seat ...
... face of the Lady Florence. It has come in gently through the open window; the richly embroidered curtains have softened its rosy light, but still it shows clearly the perfect features and the graceful form resting easily on a low seat ...
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... face grew deeper—“but I am not so proud now, or rather so foolish. F want money, and this Countess shall give it me.” “But you are rich,” I said; “much richer than you used to be.” Lewis nodded. “You do not need the money.” “I do need ...
... face grew deeper—“but I am not so proud now, or rather so foolish. F want money, and this Countess shall give it me.” “But you are rich,” I said; “much richer than you used to be.” Lewis nodded. “You do not need the money.” “I do need ...
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... face ; and then he awoke in his agitation, and anything was better than the horror of such a yivid dream, s' Oh! why is it not all a dream!” he exclaimed, as he wrung his hands in agony of spirit. And there he stood now upon the hill ...
... face ; and then he awoke in his agitation, and anything was better than the horror of such a yivid dream, s' Oh! why is it not all a dream!” he exclaimed, as he wrung his hands in agony of spirit. And there he stood now upon the hill ...
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