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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... told me that he wanted to speak to me. I was going to tell Cuff, who began to stroke his chin rather impatiently at my hesitation, that I should stay where I was, but Lewis said, “Go,” and I went. In the hall we passed Brunt, who was ...
... told me that he wanted to speak to me. I was going to tell Cuff, who began to stroke his chin rather impatiently at my hesitation, that I should stay where I was, but Lewis said, “Go,” and I went. In the hall we passed Brunt, who was ...
Pagina 166
... told her that I did not believe a word of it, and that I was sure you were a good girl, and were always held up as a pattern to the rest.” Alice kissed her with tears in her eyes, saying— . “I am grateful for your good opinion,” and ...
... told her that I did not believe a word of it, and that I was sure you were a good girl, and were always held up as a pattern to the rest.” Alice kissed her with tears in her eyes, saying— . “I am grateful for your good opinion,” and ...
Pagina 233
... told, though if you had asked me what I had done at the end of the day, I certainly could not have told you, except that I was eternally writing something or other. My fellow-clerks were good-natured fellows, though their coats were ...
... told, though if you had asked me what I had done at the end of the day, I certainly could not have told you, except that I was eternally writing something or other. My fellow-clerks were good-natured fellows, though their coats were ...
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