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 145
... woman was talking to a thick-set man, dressed in loose blue trousers and guernsey. It was a minute or two, perhaps ... woman started—I almost started at it myself: “Is that Tony Wiles?” The man who was smoking his pipe by the fire got up ...
... woman was talking to a thick-set man, dressed in loose blue trousers and guernsey. It was a minute or two, perhaps ... woman started—I almost started at it myself: “Is that Tony Wiles?” The man who was smoking his pipe by the fire got up ...
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... woman's, it is merely the excitement of the pursuit that interests you; the prize once attained becomes valueless in your eyes; in fact, love, which makes the entire joy or sorrow of a woman's life, is to men but a superior kind of ...
... woman's, it is merely the excitement of the pursuit that interests you; the prize once attained becomes valueless in your eyes; in fact, love, which makes the entire joy or sorrow of a woman's life, is to men but a superior kind of ...
Pagina 341
... woman named Wells, at Ionfield, about eleven or twelve miles from Moorfields. Here she saw Mary Squires the gipsy, who treated her after the following cxtraordinary fashion. Finding that she would not comply with her infamous ...
... woman named Wells, at Ionfield, about eleven or twelve miles from Moorfields. Here she saw Mary Squires the gipsy, who treated her after the following cxtraordinary fashion. Finding that she would not comply with her infamous ...
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