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 57
... took his tried friend by the hand and placed him next himself ; the rest were soon seated , and joy and gratitude filled every heart . When the déjeuner was finished , the king said , ' Now , my dear Kocke- ritz , since we have ...
... took his tried friend by the hand and placed him next himself ; the rest were soon seated , and joy and gratitude filled every heart . When the déjeuner was finished , the king said , ' Now , my dear Kocke- ritz , since we have ...
Pagina 141
... took the fish out of my hand , and threw it back into the river . " How cruel you boys are , even in your sport ! Are you obliged to hurt the poor animals so ? My mother always says , ' Never hurt any living creature ; for our dear God ...
... took the fish out of my hand , and threw it back into the river . " How cruel you boys are , even in your sport ! Are you obliged to hurt the poor animals so ? My mother always says , ' Never hurt any living creature ; for our dear God ...
Pagina 150
... took it for granted that he was what he seemed to be . They never supposed that , as he sat apparently fast asleep behind his pipe , he took any notice of their conversa- tion , or observed their motions . They were deceived . Like many ...
... took it for granted that he was what he seemed to be . They never supposed that , as he sat apparently fast asleep behind his pipe , he took any notice of their conversa- tion , or observed their motions . They were deceived . Like many ...
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