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 88
... keep his mother - his loving , tender , gentle mother - who seemed threatened with a terrible affliction ; to keep her from want- from cold - from every apprehension of dis- tress . Richard never stood idly to muse : no , he thought ...
... keep his mother - his loving , tender , gentle mother - who seemed threatened with a terrible affliction ; to keep her from want- from cold - from every apprehension of dis- tress . Richard never stood idly to muse : no , he thought ...
Pagina 164
... keep off the other party , at elec- tion times , when they break in , and knock every- thing to bits ; and I told her how my father remembered when the Kilconnel boys broke into Kilmurray - house , and the master canvas- sing ...
... keep off the other party , at elec- tion times , when they break in , and knock every- thing to bits ; and I told her how my father remembered when the Kilconnel boys broke into Kilmurray - house , and the master canvas- sing ...
Pagina 204
... keep company with the like of him ? " said my sister , with a kind of horror . " When I met him he was better dressed than me , " said Peter , looking down upon his own coat , which was not quite so well brushed as it might have been ...
... keep company with the like of him ? " said my sister , with a kind of horror . " When I met him he was better dressed than me , " said Peter , looking down upon his own coat , which was not quite so well brushed as it might have been ...
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