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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... watched his return in vain . The bell gave its last alarm , and still the passport lingered . I felt as if help were at hand , when I saw M. Biot emerge from the refreshment - room ; but to my disappointment he stepped into another ...
... watched his return in vain . The bell gave its last alarm , and still the passport lingered . I felt as if help were at hand , when I saw M. Biot emerge from the refreshment - room ; but to my disappointment he stepped into another ...
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... watched the still pools which are occasionally found in run- ning streams , must have observed thousands of little dancing beetles , of a shining blue - black , and about the size and form of a good - sized pea cut in half . These ...
... watched the still pools which are occasionally found in run- ning streams , must have observed thousands of little dancing beetles , of a shining blue - black , and about the size and form of a good - sized pea cut in half . These ...
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... watched day by day , I saw no move that indicated any such change . At last my caddis - worm ( a species it is of Trichoptera ) became stationary : first one , and then the other ceased to move , and I flattered myself that this ...
... watched day by day , I saw no move that indicated any such change . At last my caddis - worm ( a species it is of Trichoptera ) became stationary : first one , and then the other ceased to move , and I flattered myself that this ...
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... watched by a large party of friends and acquaintances in the galleries ; but though it may be distressing , it is respectable . It may be annoying to her to know that the Times and other newspapers will give information to all England ...
... watched by a large party of friends and acquaintances in the galleries ; but though it may be distressing , it is respectable . It may be annoying to her to know that the Times and other newspapers will give information to all England ...
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... which was his ever having consented to the marriage of his son and heir with the almost portionless Letty Grant . People in the village watched the progress of this quarrel with considerable interest , from the first little 40.
... which was his ever having consented to the marriage of his son and heir with the almost portionless Letty Grant . People in the village watched the progress of this quarrel with considerable interest , from the first little 40.
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