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, Volumes 18-19Anna Maria Hall |
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... marriage with that evil woman , the doctor would never have come to what he has . Eh , dear ! many and many a one mourns it ; for there's no like for his skill hereabouts . " " Poor Charles ! Poor brother ! " says the aged woman ...
... marriage with that evil woman , the doctor would never have come to what he has . Eh , dear ! many and many a one mourns it ; for there's no like for his skill hereabouts . " " Poor Charles ! Poor brother ! " says the aged woman ...
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... marriage ; such a line of proceeding is " wrong , " without being " pleasant ; " it will bring heavy clouds around you which will not readily be dispersed by sunshine . It may be rather distressing to a timid girl to walk up the centre ...
... marriage ; such a line of proceeding is " wrong , " without being " pleasant ; " it will bring heavy clouds around you which will not readily be dispersed by sunshine . It may be rather distressing to a timid girl to walk up the centre ...
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... marriage as soon as she liked . She went out one morn- ing for an early walk ; Mansel was awaiting her in a hired carriage at the end of the lane ; they drove to a neighbouring town where was a railway station , and reached London in ...
... marriage as soon as she liked . She went out one morn- ing for an early walk ; Mansel was awaiting her in a hired carriage at the end of the lane ; they drove to a neighbouring town where was a railway station , and reached London in ...
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... marriage , Mansel , to do him justice , had been scrupulously careful not to neglect her ; he had joined a party of ... married daugh- ter and her husband ; but none expected Alice , none would welcome her to their home . If she could be ...
... marriage , Mansel , to do him justice , had been scrupulously careful not to neglect her ; he had joined a party of ... married daugh- ter and her husband ; but none expected Alice , none would welcome her to their home . If she could be ...
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... marriage with his trusty housekeeper , Mrs. Sloper , who had nursed him with such tender- ness through a dangerous illness , that he could not resist the opportunity of securing to himself so tender a nurse through life . But although ...
... marriage with his trusty housekeeper , Mrs. Sloper , who had nursed him with such tender- ness through a dangerous illness , that he could not resist the opportunity of securing to himself so tender a nurse through life . But although ...
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