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 73
... heard tell that as yet she knows nothing at all , but that she's as gladsome and bright a young lady as ever was seen - heaven keep her so , poor young thing , and preserve her from knowing all you've heard to - day . " At length it had ...
... heard tell that as yet she knows nothing at all , but that she's as gladsome and bright a young lady as ever was seen - heaven keep her so , poor young thing , and preserve her from knowing all you've heard to - day . " At length it had ...
Pagina 95
... heard him uttering sighs and prayers ; this did not arouse her anxiety sufficiently to make her think it right to enter . Then she heard him lie down - long turnings and tossings followed — then a few moments of rest , then groans and ...
... heard him uttering sighs and prayers ; this did not arouse her anxiety sufficiently to make her think it right to enter . Then she heard him lie down - long turnings and tossings followed — then a few moments of rest , then groans and ...
Pagina 130
... heard a rushing in our cars as though a thousand wings were hurrying past - a throbbing as though a thousand pulses were merged in one — then Silence spake , and said , “ Thine earthly life is fleeing , fleeing fast . Thy blood is ...
... heard a rushing in our cars as though a thousand wings were hurrying past - a throbbing as though a thousand pulses were merged in one — then Silence spake , and said , “ Thine earthly life is fleeing , fleeing fast . Thy blood is ...
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