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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... wife . You shall not rob my son Kerr of his birthright . There ! that is Clare ! Look at her ! Her hands are fiery serpents - her eyes burn me - Oh come not thus ! Come to me in life , Clare ! Here- at this last moment - on the brink of ...
... wife . You shall not rob my son Kerr of his birthright . There ! that is Clare ! Look at her ! Her hands are fiery serpents - her eyes burn me - Oh come not thus ! Come to me in life , Clare ! Here- at this last moment - on the brink of ...
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... wife , who strove , with a wife's true love and in- stinct , to hide this thorn even from her children and servants . Sleepless nights , days of terror , when the madman ( for periodically he was such to all intents and purposes ...
... wife , who strove , with a wife's true love and in- stinct , to hide this thorn even from her children and servants . Sleepless nights , days of terror , when the madman ( for periodically he was such to all intents and purposes ...
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... wife , who strove , with a wife's true love and in- stinct , to hide this thorn even from her children and servants . Sleepless nights , days of terror , when the madman ( for periodically he was such to all intents and purposes ...
... wife , who strove , with a wife's true love and in- stinct , to hide this thorn even from her children and servants . Sleepless nights , days of terror , when the madman ( for periodically he was such to all intents and purposes ...
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Anna Maria Hall. wife , and five children , could not be dishonoured I say these remembrances alone would be enough to disturb the rest , peace , and digestion of anyone as sensitively alive to human sympa- thies as all literary eminent ...
Anna Maria Hall. wife , and five children , could not be dishonoured I say these remembrances alone would be enough to disturb the rest , peace , and digestion of anyone as sensitively alive to human sympa- thies as all literary eminent ...
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... wife and little ones , and knows better than to risk his life wilfully . Besides , he blows out on Mr. Reginald for being fool - hardy . " 66 Suppose the precious beast were loosed ? " " Mr. Reginald wouldn't loose him , though . I've ...
... wife and little ones , and knows better than to risk his life wilfully . Besides , he blows out on Mr. Reginald for being fool - hardy . " 66 Suppose the precious beast were loosed ? " " Mr. Reginald wouldn't loose him , though . I've ...
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