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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... took from his height ; fair , but sun - burnt ; whilst his face - so regular were its features -would have been handsome , had it been lighted by anything like an expression of intelligence . As it was , its look of stolid apathy told a ...
... took from his height ; fair , but sun - burnt ; whilst his face - so regular were its features -would have been handsome , had it been lighted by anything like an expression of intelligence . As it was , its look of stolid apathy told a ...
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... did all his little mistress wished him . He hopped about , chattered , called " Litty ! Litty ! took a bath with a large amount of gravity , " " nibbled up a whole sweet cake Liddy held , and 4 SHARPE'S LONDON MAGAZINE .
... did all his little mistress wished him . He hopped about , chattered , called " Litty ! Litty ! took a bath with a large amount of gravity , " " nibbled up a whole sweet cake Liddy held , and 4 SHARPE'S LONDON MAGAZINE .
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... took very little notice of Peg , except when his spouse was lecturing the girl in his presence , when he usually struck in with his favourite sentence , " Oh , she'll do ! " In fact , Mr. Crank's philosophy was summed up in those words ...
... took very little notice of Peg , except when his spouse was lecturing the girl in his presence , when he usually struck in with his favourite sentence , " Oh , she'll do ! " In fact , Mr. Crank's philosophy was summed up in those words ...
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... took in wandering under the shade of the weeping willows and the tall dark poplars that flourished on its banks . This little river wound round the village of Maplewood like a crescent , describing a circuit of some six or seven miles ...
... took in wandering under the shade of the weeping willows and the tall dark poplars that flourished on its banks . This little river wound round the village of Maplewood like a crescent , describing a circuit of some six or seven miles ...
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... took you for one of the villagers . " " And you were perfectly correct , madam , " I replied , smiling and glancing involuntarily at my own attire . " I believe that I have even the honour to be numbered amongst your tenantry . I ...
... took you for one of the villagers . " " And you were perfectly correct , madam , " I replied , smiling and glancing involuntarily at my own attire . " I believe that I have even the honour to be numbered amongst your tenantry . I ...
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