Sharpe's London magazine of entertainment and instruction for general reading, Volume 15A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1852 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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... Edith regret not being beauDavid : - this may partly account for the admiral ' s tiful - though , I dare say , before I knew them , when attraction to myself . The girl , Edith , was so fond of they were both younger , and had not yet ...
... Edith regret not being beauDavid : - this may partly account for the admiral ' s tiful - though , I dare say , before I knew them , when attraction to myself . The girl , Edith , was so fond of they were both younger , and had not yet ...
Pagina 240
... Edith had been the only severe sufferer , and that the my veins at the thought of my lovely child , was injury she had sustained had been caused solely by added a new feeling - the woman who had slowly and her efforts ( thank God ...
... Edith had been the only severe sufferer , and that the my veins at the thought of my lovely child , was injury she had sustained had been caused solely by added a new feeling - the woman who had slowly and her efforts ( thank God ...
Pagina 241
... Edith . I could see her face upturned a moment , precious lives . Edith understood how to manage as if seeking counsel from above ; then she leant down this boat as well as a sailor . The men were roused again over the edge of the deck ...
... Edith . I could see her face upturned a moment , precious lives . Edith understood how to manage as if seeking counsel from above ; then she leant down this boat as well as a sailor . The men were roused again over the edge of the deck ...
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