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 15
... tell me who he means by ' we ? ' " " I am not your friend , " said the old man , sharply ; " keep your hypocritical words for the world ; you are now among the dead , and I tell you I am not ' your friend ; ' I never saw you nor spoke ...
... tell me who he means by ' we ? ' " " I am not your friend , " said the old man , sharply ; " keep your hypocritical words for the world ; you are now among the dead , and I tell you I am not ' your friend ; ' I never saw you nor spoke ...
Pagina 103
... tell me your name , and permit me to see your face . " 66 ' My face , madam , may be seen by every- body , " said the count ; " but my name is a dif- ferent thing , since I have sworn to tell it to none but you . " He removed his helmet ...
... tell me your name , and permit me to see your face . " 66 ' My face , madam , may be seen by every- body , " said the count ; " but my name is a dif- ferent thing , since I have sworn to tell it to none but you . " He removed his helmet ...
Pagina 139
... tell me . " 66 Aye , I may tell you , and I'll tell herself before it be long , " said my sister , " who was it ? Oh Rechie Sinclair ! I'm one auld fool , and you're another . We were thinking her a truth- ful bairn and an obedient ...
... tell me . " 66 Aye , I may tell you , and I'll tell herself before it be long , " said my sister , " who was it ? Oh Rechie Sinclair ! I'm one auld fool , and you're another . We were thinking her a truth- ful bairn and an obedient ...
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