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 22-23Anna Maria Hall |
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... dress , and the best of her jewels , or at least , according to circumstances , her ordinary attire during the sickness of her husband ; her bed as it was usually furnished , a couch for a servant girl , and in addition , be- cause she ...
... dress , and the best of her jewels , or at least , according to circumstances , her ordinary attire during the sickness of her husband ; her bed as it was usually furnished , a couch for a servant girl , and in addition , be- cause she ...
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... dress or heir - him t'other's livin a true - grit honest life , call ship of opinion . him Yankee or Virginian - an ' that's enough said ! So good - bye , Dougl's ! " Bone laid him on a pile of lumber behind some. you and me ? For ...
... dress or heir - him t'other's livin a true - grit honest life , call ship of opinion . him Yankee or Virginian - an ' that's enough said ! So good - bye , Dougl's ! " Bone laid him on a pile of lumber behind some. you and me ? For ...
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... dress of a hospital - nurse : a worn face , but quick , sensitive ; the patients like it better than any other ; it looks as if the man had buried great pain in his life , and come now into its Indian - summer days . The eyes are ...
... dress of a hospital - nurse : a worn face , but quick , sensitive ; the patients like it better than any other ; it looks as if the man had buried great pain in his life , and come now into its Indian - summer days . The eyes are ...
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... dress , I went to the curate of the parish , who kindly did it for me , and I believe succeeded in making it as ridiculous a tie as man ever had ! I did not know this at the time , or perhaps what of my evening was happy would not have ...
... dress , I went to the curate of the parish , who kindly did it for me , and I believe succeeded in making it as ridiculous a tie as man ever had ! I did not know this at the time , or perhaps what of my evening was happy would not have ...
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... dress , of moire | than through the past season . Ladies are hap- antique ; the skirt trimmed tunic fashion , with pily becoming wearied of these high and pointed a band of silk of a darker shade than the specimens , capable of ...
... dress , of moire | than through the past season . Ladies are hap- antique ; the skirt trimmed tunic fashion , with pily becoming wearied of these high and pointed a band of silk of a darker shade than the specimens , capable of ...
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