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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Sampson Ilooks rode away apparently deeply wounded , and Mrs. Sampson
Hooks soon entered some of the cottages of the people to see the sick , and said
, " IIow sorely her dear Mr. Hooks was afflicted that his neighbours thought so
badly ...
Sampson Ilooks rode away apparently deeply wounded , and Mrs. Sampson
Hooks soon entered some of the cottages of the people to see the sick , and said
, " IIow sorely her dear Mr. Hooks was afflicted that his neighbours thought so
badly ...
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IIowerer , a poor widow , who had put a few score pounds into Sampson Ilooks '
hands , came one day for her interest . Sampson was not at home , but Mrs.
Sampson had the poor woman into the parlour , kindly inquired her business ...
IIowerer , a poor widow , who had put a few score pounds into Sampson Ilooks '
hands , came one day for her interest . Sampson was not at home , but Mrs.
Sampson had the poor woman into the parlour , kindly inquired her business ...
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As soon as the widow looked up , and with a heavy sigh , and tears that began to
gush forth in torrents , attempted to rise , Sampson Hooks said in a flurried way“
There is some mistake , good woman ; there must be some great mistake . I don't
...
As soon as the widow looked up , and with a heavy sigh , and tears that began to
gush forth in torrents , attempted to rise , Sampson Hooks said in a flurried way“
There is some mistake , good woman ; there must be some great mistake . I don't
...
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Other rumours grew quickly out of it , that , with all his gathering and cheating ,
Sampson Ilooks ' affairs were in a wretched plight . There were rumours of writs
and executions , and heaven knows what ; and every strange man that was seen
to ...
Other rumours grew quickly out of it , that , with all his gathering and cheating ,
Sampson Ilooks ' affairs were in a wretched plight . There were rumours of writs
and executions , and heaven knows what ; and every strange man that was seen
to ...
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Mr. Sampson I looks , however , only repeated that the said Simon must first show
cause , and there was an end of the matter . This seemed reasonable enough ;
but lawyers are often very unreasonable , and this man seemed now to have a ...
Mr. Sampson I looks , however , only repeated that the said Simon must first show
cause , and there was an end of the matter . This seemed reasonable enough ;
but lawyers are often very unreasonable , and this man seemed now to have a ...
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