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 170
... lady's fortune was only payable so long as she remained a widow. And on this discovery Mr. Pontac would grow irate, and inveigh against the baseness, and selfishness, and want of proper feeling on the part of the deceased husband, in ...
... lady's fortune was only payable so long as she remained a widow. And on this discovery Mr. Pontac would grow irate, and inveigh against the baseness, and selfishness, and want of proper feeling on the part of the deceased husband, in ...
Pagina 202
... lady's-maid of Lady Alicia. Then her troubles began; she did not like her mistress. I recognised in her descriptions of the lady the worst features of Lewis's character—the same taciturnity, hardness, and disregard of everything but her ...
... lady's-maid of Lady Alicia. Then her troubles began; she did not like her mistress. I recognised in her descriptions of the lady the worst features of Lewis's character—the same taciturnity, hardness, and disregard of everything but her ...
Pagina 279
... Lady Gertrude never wedded. She wept long in the silence of her own chamber; and the world marvelled much that the cruel Black Earl should have had so dutiful a daughter. But when the lady left the castle for the convent where she ended ...
... Lady Gertrude never wedded. She wept long in the silence of her own chamber; and the world marvelled much that the cruel Black Earl should have had so dutiful a daughter. But when the lady left the castle for the convent where she ended ...
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