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 104
... lady , “ He the more deserves my help ; who , Rosalind , is your prisoner ? ” “ Master Spenser , " quoth the daughter , “ but see , mother , how he bleeds . ” There with the lady opened the gate , and I was about to make my duteous ...
... lady , “ He the more deserves my help ; who , Rosalind , is your prisoner ? ” “ Master Spenser , " quoth the daughter , “ but see , mother , how he bleeds . ” There with the lady opened the gate , and I was about to make my duteous ...
Pagina 208
... lady ” would not seek such employment : WANTED by a young lady , a situation as head barmaid in an hotel . She speaks French , and understands her business . This " young lady " must endure the fumes of tobacco without disgust , she ...
... lady ” would not seek such employment : WANTED by a young lady , a situation as head barmaid in an hotel . She speaks French , and understands her business . This " young lady " must endure the fumes of tobacco without disgust , she ...
Pagina 320
... lady in the streets ; and if he sees a slipper before the door of her room — the sign that another lady visits her - not even the Pasha presumes to intrude . And , as to the travels of the unprotected ladies , they are perhaps less ...
... lady in the streets ; and if he sees a slipper before the door of her room — the sign that another lady visits her - not even the Pasha presumes to intrude . And , as to the travels of the unprotected ladies , they are perhaps less ...
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