Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., Volume 6;Volume 21A.Hill, Virtue, and Company Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 343
... Tidd has resolved to invest some pound or two in real " Valenciennes lace and a new gown , and let the cost work itself out of some of the items which figure in her weekly bills . She is conscious of being wise in her own generation ...
... Tidd has resolved to invest some pound or two in real " Valenciennes lace and a new gown , and let the cost work itself out of some of the items which figure in her weekly bills . She is conscious of being wise in her own generation ...
Pagina 344
... Tidd and Tippins are vastly disgusted at being ushered into no more dignified a place than a dirty waiting- room , already tenanted by some score shabby- genteel people of either sex , combined with a small sprinkling of elaborately ...
... Tidd and Tippins are vastly disgusted at being ushered into no more dignified a place than a dirty waiting- room , already tenanted by some score shabby- genteel people of either sex , combined with a small sprinkling of elaborately ...
Pagina 350
... Tidd is gone to St. Alban's , she desires to see Janet's bedchamber , and will be led thither ; she seems amazed , but says little . On an- other occasion , she asks Janet why her young brother , or the old servant , never come to see ...
... Tidd is gone to St. Alban's , she desires to see Janet's bedchamber , and will be led thither ; she seems amazed , but says little . On an- other occasion , she asks Janet why her young brother , or the old servant , never come to see ...
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