Douglas Jerrold's Shilling Magazine, Volumen4Contains Douglas Jerrold's novel St. Giles and St. James (selected issues, no. 1-29), illustrated by Leech. |
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St. Giles , leaving the house , hurried through the garden to take charge of the
horse . Arrived at the gate , he saw the animal led by a man down the road , at a
greater distance from the house , than was necessary for mere exercise .
St. Giles , leaving the house , hurried through the garden to take charge of the
horse . Arrived at the gate , he saw the animal led by a man down the road , at a
greater distance from the house , than was necessary for mere exercise .
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I should be very sorry , in course , arterwards ; but he'd swing — as I'm a living
sinner , he'd swing , ” and Blast , as he stared at St. Giles , gently smacked his lips
, and gently rubbed his palms together . “ I ask your pardon ; I didn't know what I ...
I should be very sorry , in course , arterwards ; but he'd swing — as I'm a living
sinner , he'd swing , ” and Blast , as he stared at St. Giles , gently smacked his lips
, and gently rubbed his palms together . “ I ask your pardon ; I didn't know what I ...
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St. Giles suddenly paused , and turned full upon Blast . your ways , man - go your
ways . Silent or not silent , you do not frighten me . What I may do for you , I ' ll do
of my own free will , and with my own money , such as it is . And , after all , I ...
St. Giles suddenly paused , and turned full upon Blast . your ways , man - go your
ways . Silent or not silent , you do not frighten me . What I may do for you , I ' ll do
of my own free will , and with my own money , such as it is . And , after all , I ...
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I ask your pardon , ma'am , ” said St. Giles to Clarissa , about to put her horse to
its speed , “ but master told me to follow close , and— indeed I ask your pardon -
but ' tisn't possible , mounted as I am . I've had a hard bout to keep up , as ' tis .
I ask your pardon , ma'am , ” said St. Giles to Clarissa , about to put her horse to
its speed , “ but master told me to follow close , and— indeed I ask your pardon -
but ' tisn't possible , mounted as I am . I've had a hard bout to keep up , as ' tis .
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and St. Giles looked full in the speaker's face , and saw it one indignant smile .
Surely , he had met that man before , Come , fellow , you know me ? ” said the
stranger . 66 Once would have done me a good turn . now you recollect me .
and St. Giles looked full in the speaker's face , and saw it one indignant smile .
Surely , he had met that man before , Come , fellow , you know me ? ” said the
stranger . 66 Once would have done me a good turn . now you recollect me .
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