Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., Volume 1A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1846 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 17
... girls were across the pond ; it struck them , at least , as rather a talked into thinking they should like to be rowed grand idea ; and so into the boat we all got ; when , lo ! in some ostentatious display of nautical skill , we boys ...
... girls were across the pond ; it struck them , at least , as rather a talked into thinking they should like to be rowed grand idea ; and so into the boat we all got ; when , lo ! in some ostentatious display of nautical skill , we boys ...
Pagina 18
... girls , returning , as it should seem , from their walk , under the charge of a gay - looking governess . Judging the ... girl , always excepting Julia Tracey , I had ever seen before leaving England . She was an orphan , the only child ...
... girls , returning , as it should seem , from their walk , under the charge of a gay - looking governess . Judging the ... girl , always excepting Julia Tracey , I had ever seen before leaving England . She was an orphan , the only child ...
Pagina 19
... girl to hold up her head , and carry herself like a gentlewoman ; but I can tell you this , Mr. Penrose , that Mary shall never learn French , nor fillagree , nor any such nonsense . " 66 Concerning fillagree , Mr. Penrose was probably ...
... girl to hold up her head , and carry herself like a gentlewoman ; but I can tell you this , Mr. Penrose , that Mary shall never learn French , nor fillagree , nor any such nonsense . " 66 Concerning fillagree , Mr. Penrose was probably ...
Pagina 37
... girl , ' says she presently , again waking up , a very good , dutiful child , and may be not so well provided for as she deserves . I am too poorly to do anything now , and have no hope that I shall ever be better , or have any head for ...
... girl , ' says she presently , again waking up , a very good , dutiful child , and may be not so well provided for as she deserves . I am too poorly to do anything now , and have no hope that I shall ever be better , or have any head for ...
Pagina 48
... girls of Miss White's seminary were so sensibly touched by it , that they very prettily subscribed among each other to purchase a London Magazine : A JOURNAL OF ENTERTAINMENT AND INSTRUCTION FOR. ANCIENT CHAPLETS . THE garland long ago ...
... girls of Miss White's seminary were so sensibly touched by it , that they very prettily subscribed among each other to purchase a London Magazine : A JOURNAL OF ENTERTAINMENT AND INSTRUCTION FOR. ANCIENT CHAPLETS . THE garland long ago ...
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