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 217
... head the fellow, do you go on and seize him; and if you want any assistance, I shall be ready to afford it.” So saying, Coverdale rode forward to cut off the poacher's retreat, while the policeman, putting spurs to his horse, and ...
... head the fellow, do you go on and seize him; and if you want any assistance, I shall be ready to afford it.” So saying, Coverdale rode forward to cut off the poacher's retreat, while the policeman, putting spurs to his horse, and ...
Pagina 297
... head of the sailor emerge at the distance of a hundred yards, and being a capital water dog, he struck' out boldly for the ship, and amid a loud hurra was picked up. His “leap for life” had been successful. The other poor fellow who was ...
... head of the sailor emerge at the distance of a hundred yards, and being a capital water dog, he struck' out boldly for the ship, and amid a loud hurra was picked up. His “leap for life” had been successful. The other poor fellow who was ...
Pagina 378
... head, and a mild voice exclaimed— “But, Johan' why are you lying here 2 What can be the matter with you?” And when he raised his head, and Ellen saw his disturbed look, she sat down by him, and put her arm affectionately round him. “Do ...
... head, and a mild voice exclaimed— “But, Johan' why are you lying here 2 What can be the matter with you?” And when he raised his head, and Ellen saw his disturbed look, she sat down by him, and put her arm affectionately round him. “Do ...
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