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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... cottages beyond the swarth common . He lightly taps upon a door , lifts the latch , goes in : an old woman sits read . ing a very blackened book by the strong fire - blaze , for pits lie beneath the soil , and no inflated beadle steps ...
... cottages beyond the swarth common . He lightly taps upon a door , lifts the latch , goes in : an old woman sits read . ing a very blackened book by the strong fire - blaze , for pits lie beneath the soil , and no inflated beadle steps ...
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... cottage the green sward comes , and the cottage now has a quaint wooden porch and a deal of ivy about it , and garden palings near , with clustering roses and young trees over it ; and now on chairs , on forms , on the smooth sward ...
... cottage the green sward comes , and the cottage now has a quaint wooden porch and a deal of ivy about it , and garden palings near , with clustering roses and young trees over it ; and now on chairs , on forms , on the smooth sward ...
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... cottage ; not for the landowner , but from him ; -security to the poor man for the just results of his industry . There are robbers and murderers in Ireland who disturb its whole moral and physical constitution , and prevent its ...
... cottage ; not for the landowner , but from him ; -security to the poor man for the just results of his industry . There are robbers and murderers in Ireland who disturb its whole moral and physical constitution , and prevent its ...
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... cottage on the farm , and the privilege of keeping fowls , pigs , and sometimes even a cow -- so that you could hardly go into a labourer's > > house where you didn't see a side of bacon hanging E 2 HOW THE GREENWOODS GOT OVER THEIR ...
... cottage on the farm , and the privilege of keeping fowls , pigs , and sometimes even a cow -- so that you could hardly go into a labourer's > > house where you didn't see a side of bacon hanging E 2 HOW THE GREENWOODS GOT OVER THEIR ...
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... cottage door again opened , and admitted an object of absolute terror to the poor inmates , in the person of Mr. Grimes , butcher , farmer , and parish overseer . Singularly enough he neither scowled nor blustered ; but turning his cold ...
... cottage door again opened , and admitted an object of absolute terror to the poor inmates , in the person of Mr. Grimes , butcher , farmer , and parish overseer . Singularly enough he neither scowled nor blustered ; but turning his cold ...
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