Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., Volume 2A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1846 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 7
... morning , if the weather be very hot ; for which exertion they are allowed two hours ' sleep in the middle of the day . The milking is carried ing two hours . on in the field , generally commencing at four , and last- Each girl marks ...
... morning , if the weather be very hot ; for which exertion they are allowed two hours ' sleep in the middle of the day . The milking is carried ing two hours . on in the field , generally commencing at four , and last- Each girl marks ...
Pagina 12
... day began with the day itself , ” that is to say , at midnight . Shakspeare , in his play of Henry VIII . , mentions that it was impossible to make the people sleep on May - morning . Immediately after twelve 12 SHARPE'S LONDON MAGAZINE .
... day began with the day itself , ” that is to say , at midnight . Shakspeare , in his play of Henry VIII . , mentions that it was impossible to make the people sleep on May - morning . Immediately after twelve 12 SHARPE'S LONDON MAGAZINE .
Pagina 13
... morning they return , bringing with them dresses ; their coats , hoods , and hose , were generally birch boughs , and branches of trees to deck their green . In the churchwardens ' account for the parish of assemblies withal . " Stow ...
... morning they return , bringing with them dresses ; their coats , hoods , and hose , were generally birch boughs , and branches of trees to deck their green . In the churchwardens ' account for the parish of assemblies withal . " Stow ...
Pagina 22
... morning ; for the fact is , I have no beard to shave as yet . " " Oh , sir , that's no reason ; there's Mr. Coleman's not got the leastest westige of a hair upon his chin , and he's been mowing away with the greatest of persewerance for ...
... morning ; for the fact is , I have no beard to shave as yet . " " Oh , sir , that's no reason ; there's Mr. Coleman's not got the leastest westige of a hair upon his chin , and he's been mowing away with the greatest of persewerance for ...
Pagina 23
... morning , and , if he asks what is the matter with me , say that I am prevented from coming down by severe cold . I am sure that is true enough , " added I , shivering . Well , sir , I will , if you wish it ; but I don't exactly see the ...
... morning , and , if he asks what is the matter with me , say that I am prevented from coming down by severe cold . I am sure that is true enough , " added I , shivering . Well , sir , I will , if you wish it ; but I don't exactly see the ...
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