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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... felt the prevailing tone of the household—even old Hector scemed to me as though he felt it instinctively, and prowled about with a suspicious fierceness in his demeanour. IIow differently the same feelings act on different characters ...
... felt the prevailing tone of the household—even old Hector scemed to me as though he felt it instinctively, and prowled about with a suspicious fierceness in his demeanour. IIow differently the same feelings act on different characters ...
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... felt, the love of but too many of them still clinging round his heart. There was one beyond the closed door, kneeling and praying for mercy on him in this world and the next. But the architect could not.— never tried to pray. IIe only felt ...
... felt, the love of but too many of them still clinging round his heart. There was one beyond the closed door, kneeling and praying for mercy on him in this world and the next. But the architect could not.— never tried to pray. IIe only felt ...
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... felt it in a moment turning to bitterness at contact with his lips I felt, when I saw her thus before me, as though the bowl of happiness, the only bowl, was dashed from me as I kissed the brim, and broken in the fall. I dare say I ...
... felt it in a moment turning to bitterness at contact with his lips I felt, when I saw her thus before me, as though the bowl of happiness, the only bowl, was dashed from me as I kissed the brim, and broken in the fall. I dare say I ...
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