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 20-21Anna Maria Hall |
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... eyes , that he might not see the portraits of his ancestors . He was just about to take the leap in the dark , and his lips were apart to say the fatal word , when lo ! a scream and a rush , and the door flew open , and in dashed Betty ...
... eyes , that he might not see the portraits of his ancestors . He was just about to take the leap in the dark , and his lips were apart to say the fatal word , when lo ! a scream and a rush , and the door flew open , and in dashed Betty ...
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... eyes as he raised his eyebrows at some sour asceticism of my mother's . Him I seldom saw . I was in bed often before he returned home , and , being sickly , had often not yet risen when he left the house . It was a dull joyless life . A ...
... eyes as he raised his eyebrows at some sour asceticism of my mother's . Him I seldom saw . I was in bed often before he returned home , and , being sickly , had often not yet risen when he left the house . It was a dull joyless life . A ...
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... eyes - was the figure of the tall clock which had stood upon the landing . There it was , against the inner wall of the attic , looking at first sight much the same as it always had done . But , as my eyes cleared , I saw that its face ...
... eyes - was the figure of the tall clock which had stood upon the landing . There it was , against the inner wall of the attic , looking at first sight much the same as it always had done . But , as my eyes cleared , I saw that its face ...
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... eyes ; a second finds a home for Shakspeare alone ; a third only knows Dante or Boccaccio : there are as many different tastes as collectors . On the contrary , M. Libri has no exclusive or narrow - minded tastes . It is not the wisdom ...
... eyes ; a second finds a home for Shakspeare alone ; a third only knows Dante or Boccaccio : there are as many different tastes as collectors . On the contrary , M. Libri has no exclusive or narrow - minded tastes . It is not the wisdom ...
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... eyes , and two rosy pouting lips , which seemed plain enough to say : " It is you , then , who have been the cause of my not catching the peacock - butterfly ! " Young as she was , and young as I then was in the ways of the world , I ...
... eyes , and two rosy pouting lips , which seemed plain enough to say : " It is you , then , who have been the cause of my not catching the peacock - butterfly ! " Young as she was , and young as I then was in the ways of the world , I ...
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