Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal 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 91
... Agnes Walton , stepping into the little room , called by courtesy a parlour , where Mrs. Lacy was occupied in what she designated " washing up the breakfast things , " otherwise , rinsing a few cracked and handleless cups in a basin of ...
... Agnes Walton , stepping into the little room , called by courtesy a parlour , where Mrs. Lacy was occupied in what she designated " washing up the breakfast things , " otherwise , rinsing a few cracked and handleless cups in a basin of ...
Pagina 92
... Agnes , who happened to be their eldest girl , could sew a little ; Ellen , and Mary , and Alice picked up their living by all sorts of small indus- try ; -sometimes they went errands , and sometimes they went where people's wits are ...
... Agnes , who happened to be their eldest girl , could sew a little ; Ellen , and Mary , and Alice picked up their living by all sorts of small indus- try ; -sometimes they went errands , and sometimes they went where people's wits are ...
Pagina 93
... Agnes , and others that Agnes was too wise to think of him ; but none remarked that young Master Lently , the tallest of the rector's boarders , ( for the good pastor of Willowbrook eked out his limited income by a private seminary ...
... Agnes , and others that Agnes was too wise to think of him ; but none remarked that young Master Lently , the tallest of the rector's boarders , ( for the good pastor of Willowbrook eked out his limited income by a private seminary ...
Pagina 94
... Agnes had taken an outside seat , but the good people of Willowbrook thought that Frederick expected his father ; however that might be , Agnes Walton made her parting arrangements ; she gave her brother William a watchguard for himself ...
... Agnes had taken an outside seat , but the good people of Willowbrook thought that Frederick expected his father ; however that might be , Agnes Walton made her parting arrangements ; she gave her brother William a watchguard for himself ...
Pagina 121
... AGNES WALTON was poor in purse , and poorer still in have it , when she left the unvarying quiet of her village experience , young and unprotected , as the novelists home , for the stir and tumult of the all engrossing city ; but the ...
... AGNES WALTON was poor in purse , and poorer still in have it , when she left the unvarying quiet of her village experience , young and unprotected , as the novelists home , for the stir and tumult of the all engrossing city ; but the ...
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