Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., Volume 1;Volume 16A.Hill, Virtue, and Company Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 131
... Lexie and me were sitting by the fire , in an autumn night , just before the candle was lighted . There was a silk gown - a very grand flowered one , white and blue - that we were making for Mrs. Colonel Cranstoun , at Mavis- wood ...
... Lexie and me were sitting by the fire , in an autumn night , just before the candle was lighted . There was a silk gown - a very grand flowered one , white and blue - that we were making for Mrs. Colonel Cranstoun , at Mavis- wood ...
Pagina 137
... Lexie and me were fain to sit near the fire , being older than we once were . She was sitting in her own chair , doing white seam - a thing not common with Lexie ; for with so much work as we had , it was little profit to us to labour ...
... Lexie and me were fain to sit near the fire , being older than we once were . She was sitting in her own chair , doing white seam - a thing not common with Lexie ; for with so much work as we had , it was little profit to us to labour ...
Pagina 201
... Lexie has told me many a time ; but I am too old to mend now . CHAPTER VII . It was a very quiet night that , with us . Annie sat silent at her seam , and never lifted her eyes ; and except that Lexie now and then gave a groan , and me ...
... Lexie has told me many a time ; but I am too old to mend now . CHAPTER VII . It was a very quiet night that , with us . Annie sat silent at her seam , and never lifted her eyes ; and except that Lexie now and then gave a groan , and me ...
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