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 24-25Anna Maria Hall |
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... night , " said Philip . " Then , " said Jessie , " I am sure something has happened to displease him ; probably he repents of having suffered you to contract your- self to me : he does not deem me deserving of you . " " Something has ...
... night , " said Philip . " Then , " said Jessie , " I am sure something has happened to displease him ; probably he repents of having suffered you to contract your- self to me : he does not deem me deserving of you . " " Something has ...
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... night , it matters little whether it was committed at twelve or any other hour . " " It matters everything ! " exclaimed Jessie , with energy ; " I can prove that Philip Elford was not in the house during the whole of that night ; I can ...
... night , it matters little whether it was committed at twelve or any other hour . " " It matters everything ! " exclaimed Jessie , with energy ; " I can prove that Philip Elford was not in the house during the whole of that night ; I can ...
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... night ! " He cannot live an hour . " " But , my good woman , her husband is dying . " Whethen I thought myself , when I tould Patsey to call to Farther Carden , that the look o ' death was in his face . May the Lord resave his soul this ...
... night ! " He cannot live an hour . " " But , my good woman , her husband is dying . " Whethen I thought myself , when I tould Patsey to call to Farther Carden , that the look o ' death was in his face . May the Lord resave his soul this ...
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... night had been a fearful one , and a rumour had already reached us of the wreck of a large vessel on the south coast . The sun , however , shone so brightly that my little people had been tempted to run out on the strand , where the ...
... night had been a fearful one , and a rumour had already reached us of the wreck of a large vessel on the south coast . The sun , however , shone so brightly that my little people had been tempted to run out on the strand , where the ...
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... night . For all the wind is gone down , an ' everything quite within here , ' tis a different story we'd have to tell when we'd find ourselves crossing the Turbot Bank wid the ebb - tide . No , no ; you'll have to land at Church Haven ...
... night . For all the wind is gone down , an ' everything quite within here , ' tis a different story we'd have to tell when we'd find ourselves crossing the Turbot Bank wid the ebb - tide . No , no ; you'll have to land at Church Haven ...
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