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 76
... father ? A sncer - a muttered curse - bitter words about " poor folk " and " gentle - folk . " Alas ! alas ! I saw it all . Poor , beautiful , unhappy child ! My heart was so pained , that I could not tell the little incident to ...
... father ? A sncer - a muttered curse - bitter words about " poor folk " and " gentle - folk . " Alas ! alas ! I saw it all . Poor , beautiful , unhappy child ! My heart was so pained , that I could not tell the little incident to ...
Pagina 181
... father had been a poor man once , and got rich , some said , not over rightly - though I can't quite believe that of my dear husband's father . I never , as I said , quite understood my husband ; for , to the last , I know I gave him ...
... father had been a poor man once , and got rich , some said , not over rightly - though I can't quite believe that of my dear husband's father . I never , as I said , quite understood my husband ; for , to the last , I know I gave him ...
Pagina 328
... father's father poor , ' " said Richard , after a long pause , 66 were he poor and I rich , I would help him : he should not starve , nor work himself to blindness ; but I will never put my neck into a yoke I cannot carry . I could not ...
... father's father poor , ' " said Richard , after a long pause , 66 were he poor and I rich , I would help him : he should not starve , nor work himself to blindness ; but I will never put my neck into a yoke I cannot carry . I could not ...
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