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 35
... look with which the little creature regarded her mother when she scrambled up from the floor , after the first dreadful blow I witnessed , and folded herself into my cloak — not sobbing , as children sob in general , but heaving and ...
... look with which the little creature regarded her mother when she scrambled up from the floor , after the first dreadful blow I witnessed , and folded herself into my cloak — not sobbing , as children sob in general , but heaving and ...
Pagina 118
... look upon . I said something about the law , same as ever ; and if you were like any one or the love , or the duty of husband and wife , else , you would write , and say so , to the Mid- and hoped I should soon have cause to see her ...
... look upon . I said something about the law , same as ever ; and if you were like any one or the love , or the duty of husband and wife , else , you would write , and say so , to the Mid- and hoped I should soon have cause to see her ...
Pagina 291
... look into the baker's shops , and get half the pleasure of the things so , don't you ? " “ Not lately , sir , since I've been very hungry , ” she said gently . “ Oh , Hester , you've been hungrier than ever of late , have you ? ” the ...
... look into the baker's shops , and get half the pleasure of the things so , don't you ? " “ Not lately , sir , since I've been very hungry , ” she said gently . “ Oh , Hester , you've been hungrier than ever of late , have you ? ” the ...
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