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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... Mrs. Tweek , a Venus of fifty ; whilst in the little old cell of a parlour , lined with pattern - books and tin boxes ... Miss Kitty Merrily and I got as far as a bit o ' good flannel for his shroud , but we couldu't get up to a coffin ...
... Mrs. Tweek , a Venus of fifty ; whilst in the little old cell of a parlour , lined with pattern - books and tin boxes ... Miss Kitty Merrily and I got as far as a bit o ' good flannel for his shroud , but we couldu't get up to a coffin ...
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... Miss Kitty Merrily , as found him out by some means , and paid the bit o'rent o ' the room , and kept him from the kennel . Ay ! sir , and bread , and tea , and all our blissid young ladies did a sumfen for him , and many a pair o ...
... Miss Kitty Merrily , as found him out by some means , and paid the bit o'rent o ' the room , and kept him from the kennel . Ay ! sir , and bread , and tea , and all our blissid young ladies did a sumfen for him , and many a pair o ...
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... Miss Kitty does for the house , put a heart in ' t ; and , bliss ye , sir , Bobbin ' s a dear creeture as you haven't seen the virtues of , ' cause o ' the shutting up . " Well ! a portion of the new times had come truly over the soul ...
... Miss Kitty does for the house , put a heart in ' t ; and , bliss ye , sir , Bobbin ' s a dear creeture as you haven't seen the virtues of , ' cause o ' the shutting up . " Well ! a portion of the new times had come truly over the soul ...
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... Miss Kitty The proprietor of the engineering establishment is a Lord Ashton . We do not hear how his lordship came by his rank ; but he treats it with great contempt , and avowing the strongest democratic feelings , allows himself only ...
... Miss Kitty The proprietor of the engineering establishment is a Lord Ashton . We do not hear how his lordship came by his rank ; but he treats it with great contempt , and avowing the strongest democratic feelings , allows himself only ...
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... Miss Kitty having in the meantime jilted a certain Tom Bob ( observe the name ) , a tiger in the service of Sir Maurice , for her admirer Peterpatt , the discarded lover incontinently leaving England in the Fulton , " a ship which Sir ...
... Miss Kitty having in the meantime jilted a certain Tom Bob ( observe the name ) , a tiger in the service of Sir Maurice , for her admirer Peterpatt , the discarded lover incontinently leaving England in the Fulton , " a ship which Sir ...
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