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 123
... young at the time of the child's birth ; and a beholder, looking first at that rough, honest pair, and then at their delicate little girl, might almost have believed in one of the old tales of the neighbourhood, that their offspring had ...
... young at the time of the child's birth ; and a beholder, looking first at that rough, honest pair, and then at their delicate little girl, might almost have believed in one of the old tales of the neighbourhood, that their offspring had ...
Pagina 124
... young, and noble, and fascinating were at her feet. But her fancy was yet free; and all the riches and brilliancy inthe world could not tempt that faithful young heart into sin. She even received one or two honourable offers of marriage ...
... young, and noble, and fascinating were at her feet. But her fancy was yet free; and all the riches and brilliancy inthe world could not tempt that faithful young heart into sin. She even received one or two honourable offers of marriage ...
Pagina 231
... young man. Sit still. It's a pity you have not a little more of that energy at ordinary times.” “What do you know about it?” cried I, in surprise. “I know a great deal about it,” was the reply. “I know that you are a weak, idle young ...
... young man. Sit still. It's a pity you have not a little more of that energy at ordinary times.” “What do you know about it?” cried I, in surprise. “I know a great deal about it,” was the reply. “I know that you are a weak, idle young ...
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