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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Pagina 69
... thought of than myself , that I thought Till more familiar grown , the table crumbs as little of myself as the rest did , and never troubled Attract his slender feet . ” the looking - glass much . In sooth , I was apt to take too little ...
... thought of than myself , that I thought Till more familiar grown , the table crumbs as little of myself as the rest did , and never troubled Attract his slender feet . ” the looking - glass much . In sooth , I was apt to take too little ...
Pagina 138
... thought it no way to be shouting for carriages only they made me pay a shilling for a seat , think of at the open door of a holy place . Well ; one that ! but I ' d have paid ten , if I had it — to get in , my young priest passed , and ...
... thought it no way to be shouting for carriages only they made me pay a shilling for a seat , think of at the open door of a holy place . Well ; one that ! but I ' d have paid ten , if I had it — to get in , my young priest passed , and ...
Pagina 149
... thought , heavy heart , nor heavy foot , continue to fare keep unto you . Stand still , when you have set your as lightly as you do now . And this I say , ” added he selves in array , and ye shall see what is the manner of laughing ...
... thought , heavy heart , nor heavy foot , continue to fare keep unto you . Stand still , when you have set your as lightly as you do now . And this I say , ” added he selves in array , and ye shall see what is the manner of laughing ...
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