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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... woman , busily em- ployed at embroidery , while a little boy , about ten years old , was placing some painted pat- ' terns in the window . Two countrywomen entered , one of whom , addressing herself to the embroiderer , said , " Good ...
... woman , busily em- ployed at embroidery , while a little boy , about ten years old , was placing some painted pat- ' terns in the window . Two countrywomen entered , one of whom , addressing herself to the embroiderer , said , " Good ...
Pagina 177
... woman , like this one , is the most difficult to carry on . I don't know anything of the ground she goes over - so I suppose I'd better give her her head , and let her take me where she likes . I'll agree to all she says , if she'll ...
... woman , like this one , is the most difficult to carry on . I don't know anything of the ground she goes over - so I suppose I'd better give her her head , and let her take me where she likes . I'll agree to all she says , if she'll ...
Pagina 340
... woman . Of course it was a man's writing , no woman would have written such a book . Look at the details of woman's inner nature - photo- graphs of her very soul ; no man could have written such a book . Parties ran high about it ...
... woman . Of course it was a man's writing , no woman would have written such a book . Look at the details of woman's inner nature - photo- graphs of her very soul ; no man could have written such a book . Parties ran high about it ...
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