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 8-9Anna Maria Hall |
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... once , and then even Peg confessed that it was difficult to get your teeth out of it when once you had got them in . As a housemaid , Peg might be said to excel . She could scrub floors , and sweep carpets , and clean windows , and rub ...
... once , and then even Peg confessed that it was difficult to get your teeth out of it when once you had got them in . As a housemaid , Peg might be said to excel . She could scrub floors , and sweep carpets , and clean windows , and rub ...
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... once as Mr. Peck - the elder brother of our friend Job - whom she had seen several times at Weazel's house . " Holloa ! little one . Why , you're Mr. Weazel's little servant , ain't you ? " asked Mr. Peck , in a cheery , good - natured ...
... once as Mr. Peck - the elder brother of our friend Job - whom she had seen several times at Weazel's house . " Holloa ! little one . Why , you're Mr. Weazel's little servant , ain't you ? " asked Mr. Peck , in a cheery , good - natured ...
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... once . Tell me , at least , where you are going ? " " Home , madam , " I said in a low tone . " Who has insulted you ? who has dared to insult you in my house ? Is it the Earl ? " Not one of your guests more than another , Miss De l ...
... once . Tell me , at least , where you are going ? " " Home , madam , " I said in a low tone . " Who has insulted you ? who has dared to insult you in my house ? Is it the Earl ? " Not one of your guests more than another , Miss De l ...
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... once more . A mist came over my eyes , and I burst into tears , tears of joy , though . The letter was from a solicitor in high practice , informing me of the death of a second cousin , resident in Brazil , whom I had never seen in my ...
... once more . A mist came over my eyes , and I burst into tears , tears of joy , though . The letter was from a solicitor in high practice , informing me of the death of a second cousin , resident in Brazil , whom I had never seen in my ...
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... once smiled , and I once loved . Perchance she would regret me ! I went back to England . At first , I felt more desolate than I had been abroad . The streets , the people , the very language , struck coldly on me . Then I remembered ...
... once smiled , and I once loved . Perchance she would regret me ! I went back to England . At first , I felt more desolate than I had been abroad . The streets , the people , the very language , struck coldly on me . Then I remembered ...
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