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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... cried the girl , suddenly fixed before St. Dunstan's church . At the moment the sun reached the meridian , and the two wooden giants , mechanically punctual , > striking their clubs upon the bell , gave warning note 2 THE HISTORY OF.
... cried the girl , suddenly fixed before St. Dunstan's church . At the moment the sun reached the meridian , and the two wooden giants , mechanically punctual , > striking their clubs upon the bell , gave warning note 2 THE HISTORY OF.
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... cried the girl , twelve o'clock being told by the strikers . Why , my tulup , them's a couple of cruel churchwardens curned into wood hundreds of years ago , for their sins to the poor . But you are a beauty , that you are ! " added ...
... cried the girl , twelve o'clock being told by the strikers . Why , my tulup , them's a couple of cruel churchwardens curned into wood hundreds of years ago , for their sins to the poor . But you are a beauty , that you are ! " added ...
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... cried the maiden . “ The cruel creturs ! didn't they know what time was to the starving ? ” Why , no ; they didn't ; and for that reason , both the churchwardens fell sick , all their limbs everyday a turning into wood . And then they ...
... cried the maiden . “ The cruel creturs ! didn't they know what time was to the starving ? ” Why , no ; they didn't ; and for that reason , both the churchwardens fell sick , all their limbs everyday a turning into wood . And then they ...
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... cried the ingenuous wench , “ else , doesn't it stand to reason they ' d keep the gate shut ? My ' pinion is what I once heard , that Temple Bar was really built at the time of the Great Plague of London , to keep the disease from the ...
... cried the ingenuous wench , “ else , doesn't it stand to reason they ' d keep the gate shut ? My ' pinion is what I once heard , that Temple Bar was really built at the time of the Great Plague of London , to keep the disease from the ...
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... cried Ralph . “ A little on it , ” said the girl , now pouting , now giggling : you ' ve seen nothing of the sort ? Upon your word and honour now , have you ? " and the footman tried to look winningly in the girl's eyes , and held forth ...
... cried Ralph . “ A little on it , ” said the girl , now pouting , now giggling : you ' ve seen nothing of the sort ? Upon your word and honour now , have you ? " and the footman tried to look winningly in the girl's eyes , and held forth ...
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