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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... give me the rest along with it, and that'll save bother if I happen to want 'em. Oh! you wont, wont you? Well, I'm a great man for give and take, you see. If you wont give 'em, I must take 'em, that's all about it. I like reason, but ...
... give me the rest along with it, and that'll save bother if I happen to want 'em. Oh! you wont, wont you? Well, I'm a great man for give and take, you see. If you wont give 'em, I must take 'em, that's all about it. I like reason, but ...
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... give up shooting, Harry would not give up shooting, and Harry did not give up shooting. On the contrary, he could, would, and did shoot every day, and all day long, except on Sundays, throughout September and October; at least there ...
... give up shooting, Harry would not give up shooting, and Harry did not give up shooting. On the contrary, he could, would, and did shoot every day, and all day long, except on Sundays, throughout September and October; at least there ...
Pagina 167
... give my consent to your marriage.” He then changed again, and was plunged in an agony of grief. The tears ran down his cheeks; and he raised his hands over his kneeling daughter as if to invoke a blessing on her head. Alice was ...
... give my consent to your marriage.” He then changed again, and was plunged in an agony of grief. The tears ran down his cheeks; and he raised his hands over his kneeling daughter as if to invoke a blessing on her head. Alice was ...
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