Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., 1. ciltA.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1846 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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... Miss Deane in the rudiments of the latter was wholly unac- ceptable , and that he had better talk of something else . Mark's first set of shirts with collars were Mary's entire performance from beginning to end ; that was a fact well ...
... Miss Deane in the rudiments of the latter was wholly unac- ceptable , and that he had better talk of something else . Mark's first set of shirts with collars were Mary's entire performance from beginning to end ; that was a fact well ...
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... Deane , of whose history I knew only , that , on the death of Mrs. Gifford , she had gone to reside with some of her ... Miss Deane ; and , as the ad- vanced age and infirm health of Mr. Penrose had obliged him to resign the care of his ...
... Deane , of whose history I knew only , that , on the death of Mrs. Gifford , she had gone to reside with some of her ... Miss Deane ; and , as the ad- vanced age and infirm health of Mr. Penrose had obliged him to resign the care of his ...
Sayfa 37
... Miss Deane passed me soon after , I saw that her eyes were red , and that she had been crying , poor dear ! Well , sir , things went on pretty much as usual after Master Mark's departure , and in course of time.we hoped he would come ...
... Miss Deane passed me soon after , I saw that her eyes were red , and that she had been crying , poor dear ! Well , sir , things went on pretty much as usual after Master Mark's departure , and in course of time.we hoped he would come ...
Sayfa 38
... Miss Deane . Tell me ( if it really is not painful to you to speak on the subject ) what happened next ; and how poor Miss Deane was supported under such trying circumstances . " 66 Why just , sir , by the goodness of the Almighty ; a ...
... Miss Deane . Tell me ( if it really is not painful to you to speak on the subject ) what happened next ; and how poor Miss Deane was supported under such trying circumstances . " 66 Why just , sir , by the goodness of the Almighty ; a ...
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... Miss Deane . He might have been gone about half an hour , when a chaise came galloping into the courtyard at the back of the house . Andrew went out ; you mind Andrew , sir ? Thank God you be come , sir , ' says he . I wish to Heaven I ...
... Miss Deane . He might have been gone about half an hour , when a chaise came galloping into the courtyard at the back of the house . Andrew went out ; you mind Andrew , sir ? Thank God you be come , sir , ' says he . I wish to Heaven I ...
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