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 39
... eyes until they became quite red ; she rubbed the window - glass with her hand- kerchief ( that was torn ) ; and at last her hands fell into her lap , and large tears coursed each other over her pale cheeks ; she pressed her eyes , and ...
... eyes until they became quite red ; she rubbed the window - glass with her hand- kerchief ( that was torn ) ; and at last her hands fell into her lap , and large tears coursed each other over her pale cheeks ; she pressed her eyes , and ...
Pagina 57
... eyes of those who knew him , however slightly . But all such influences are neces- sarily short - lived , and they cannot be taken into account in estimating the value of what Delta has contributed to poetical literature , or the ...
... eyes of those who knew him , however slightly . But all such influences are neces- sarily short - lived , and they cannot be taken into account in estimating the value of what Delta has contributed to poetical literature , or the ...
Pagina 89
... eyes flashed fire . " Do ye ' mean to tell me , ye ' waspeen , that I'm a thief ? " " No - no - no , indeed , " said Richard , back- ing out as fast as he could . Still the flaming face and flashing eyes followed him ; but something ...
... eyes flashed fire . " Do ye ' mean to tell me , ye ' waspeen , that I'm a thief ? " " No - no - no , indeed , " said Richard , back- ing out as fast as he could . Still the flaming face and flashing eyes followed him ; but something ...
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