Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., Volume 3A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1846 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 17
... felt that the consequences might be very terrible indeed . There is a dreary satisfaction in making others companions of our grief , and Miss Peach felt that her trouble would be considerably alleviated , if she gave it vent ; besides ...
... felt that the consequences might be very terrible indeed . There is a dreary satisfaction in making others companions of our grief , and Miss Peach felt that her trouble would be considerably alleviated , if she gave it vent ; besides ...
Pagina 22
... felt as though a new world were beginning to open out before him . It was a new worldand in it Clare Chambray became an altered shall even do something more than a deed of charity : who can tell what we may make Clare Chambray , if he ...
... felt as though a new world were beginning to open out before him . It was a new worldand in it Clare Chambray became an altered shall even do something more than a deed of charity : who can tell what we may make Clare Chambray , if he ...
Pagina 180
... felt a little stiffness and annoyance . He could not , even out of respect , feign to coincide with the old gentleman ; he felt somewhat piqued , even with his dear and beautiful Emma . For the first time their hearts did not respond to ...
... felt a little stiffness and annoyance . He could not , even out of respect , feign to coincide with the old gentleman ; he felt somewhat piqued , even with his dear and beautiful Emma . For the first time their hearts did not respond to ...
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