Sharpe's London magazine, a journal of entertainment and instruction. [entitled] Sharpe's London journal. [entitled] Sharpe's London magazine, conducted by mrs. S.C. Hall, Томи 26 – 27Anna Maria Hall |
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... smile again ; rarely indeed , when she grew up , did the girl or the woman . Unable to bear the sight of his daughter , Mr. De Trevor sent her to a retired village , many miles from her desolated home . The curate of this village of ...
... smile again ; rarely indeed , when she grew up , did the girl or the woman . Unable to bear the sight of his daughter , Mr. De Trevor sent her to a retired village , many miles from her desolated home . The curate of this village of ...
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... smile the least shade satirical , ' you should hide that money in your pocket , before you ask for more . There is more in your hand already than two or three pennies to buy a loaf of bread . ' Poor child ! " he added , in a kinder tone ...
... smile the least shade satirical , ' you should hide that money in your pocket , before you ask for more . There is more in your hand already than two or three pennies to buy a loaf of bread . ' Poor child ! " he added , in a kinder tone ...
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... smile suc- ceeded . " I could be angry with you , " she said , " you strangest of all children . But I know you think you have done right . And I must tell you , sir , that whatever my little girl has said to you was of her own motion ...
... smile suc- ceeded . " I could be angry with you , " she said , " you strangest of all children . But I know you think you have done right . And I must tell you , sir , that whatever my little girl has said to you was of her own motion ...
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... smile - pleasant though sad , for he could feel - the gloomy thoughts of Mrs. Merrill gave her respite . Wonderful were the stores of toys and bon - bons which came out of Uncle Charlie's pockets for his little nephew . Deep was the ...
... smile - pleasant though sad , for he could feel - the gloomy thoughts of Mrs. Merrill gave her respite . Wonderful were the stores of toys and bon - bons which came out of Uncle Charlie's pockets for his little nephew . Deep was the ...
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... smile as though They would say , " " Ah , courage high ! Soon the lofty is brought low , And the quick step rendered slow . " NEAR , YET FAR . BY ADA TREVANION . I stand upon the steep hill's brow , Above the narrow winding lanes , And ...
... smile as though They would say , " " Ah , courage high ! Soon the lofty is brought low , And the quick step rendered slow . " NEAR , YET FAR . BY ADA TREVANION . I stand upon the steep hill's brow , Above the narrow winding lanes , And ...
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