Douglas Jerrold's Shilling Magazine, Volumen4Douglas Jerrold Punch Office, 1846 Contains Douglas Jerrold's novel St. Giles and St. James (selected issues, no. 1-29), illustrated by Leech. |
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... Clarissa's mother ; it had lain warm in her wedded bosom ; though Snipeton , when he grasped the precious security , knew nothing of its history . Well , he would certainly delight Clarissa with this sweet remembrance of her father ...
... Clarissa's mother ; it had lain warm in her wedded bosom ; though Snipeton , when he grasped the precious security , knew nothing of its history . Well , he would certainly delight Clarissa with this sweet remembrance of her father ...
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... Clarissa entered the room from her chamber . Snipeton suddenly rose as to an angelic visitor . His wife looked so beautiful — so very beautiful . With such new sweetness in her face ; such beaming mildness in her eyes ; there grace in ...
... Clarissa entered the room from her chamber . Snipeton suddenly rose as to an angelic visitor . His wife looked so beautiful — so very beautiful . With such new sweetness in her face ; such beaming mildness in her eyes ; there grace in ...
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... Clarissa bowed her head ; was silent ; and again kissed the pieture . - This fondness -- these tears , Clarissa , must - if spirits know such matters -- be precious to your father , now once more joined with your mother in heaven . Why ...
... Clarissa bowed her head ; was silent ; and again kissed the pieture . - This fondness -- these tears , Clarissa , must - if spirits know such matters -- be precious to your father , now once more joined with your mother in heaven . Why ...
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... Clarissa saw her husband suddenly dash with gloomy thoughts . They reproached her ; and , instinctively , she returned to the old man's side , and laying her hand upon his brow — had the hand been a sunbeam , it had not lighted the face ...
... Clarissa saw her husband suddenly dash with gloomy thoughts . They reproached her ; and , instinctively , she returned to the old man's side , and laying her hand upon his brow — had the hand been a sunbeam , it had not lighted the face ...
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... Clarissa , I think Mrs. Wilton had better quit . ” “ Oh , sir ! " exclaimed Clarissa . 6. ' Twould break her heart - it would indeed , sir . ” . “ It ' s wonderful how long people live , ay , and enjoy themselves , too , with broken ...
... Clarissa , I think Mrs. Wilton had better quit . ” “ Oh , sir ! " exclaimed Clarissa . 6. ' Twould break her heart - it would indeed , sir . ” . “ It ' s wonderful how long people live , ay , and enjoy themselves , too , with broken ...
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