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 34
... father's safety, and sweet as was her lover's voice, whispering of hope and affection in her ear, still she trembled while she listened; and there was ever haunting her a dread that all this strangely-won pride and prosperity were false ...
... father's safety, and sweet as was her lover's voice, whispering of hope and affection in her ear, still she trembled while she listened; and there was ever haunting her a dread that all this strangely-won pride and prosperity were false ...
Pagina 35
... father to yield to the temptation presented to him in his hour of mortal fear. Then again she began to consider what saint she might have neglected to invoke for her father's deliverance, and what means there yet remained to try. “You ...
... father to yield to the temptation presented to him in his hour of mortal fear. Then again she began to consider what saint she might have neglected to invoke for her father's deliverance, and what means there yet remained to try. “You ...
Pagina 303
... father found him busily engaged in composing verses to his lady-love, and thus became privy to the secret of his heart. I have still some of them, as well as a few of the letters he afterwards wrote to me; and, though showing a want of ...
... father found him busily engaged in composing verses to his lady-love, and thus became privy to the secret of his heart. I have still some of them, as well as a few of the letters he afterwards wrote to me; and, though showing a want of ...
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