Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., Volume 2A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1846 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 113
... Miss Helen , ” she added , “ came in as usual to hear her sister sing the old ballads , but she had not seen Mrs ... Miss Jane Saunders entered . Miss Jane had a fancy for spreading sea - weed on white paper , sticking it out into ...
... Miss Helen , ” she added , “ came in as usual to hear her sister sing the old ballads , but she had not seen Mrs ... Miss Jane Saunders entered . Miss Jane had a fancy for spreading sea - weed on white paper , sticking it out into ...
Pagina 168
... Miss Saunders , “ that we knew she would not like to be seen by even her dearest friends , while any suspicion attached to her precious husband's character , " she added , with a vain effort to look sympathising and sentimental ...
... Miss Saunders , “ that we knew she would not like to be seen by even her dearest friends , while any suspicion attached to her precious husband's character , " she added , with a vain effort to look sympathising and sentimental ...
Pagina 261
... Miss Ryland at last ; " and although my sister seems angry . I cannot see any harm in telling the fact . It is greatly to Miss Helen's honour , I am sure , and if I did not mention it to you , ma'am , at once , it was simply because I ...
... Miss Ryland at last ; " and although my sister seems angry . I cannot see any harm in telling the fact . It is greatly to Miss Helen's honour , I am sure , and if I did not mention it to you , ma'am , at once , it was simply because I ...
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