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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A little on it , ” said the girl , now pouting , now kuling . “ And you ' ve seen nothing
of the sort ? Ipon your word and honour now , have you ? and the footman tried to
look winningly in the girl's eyes , and held forth , appealingly , his right hanıl .
A little on it , ” said the girl , now pouting , now kuling . “ And you ' ve seen nothing
of the sort ? Ipon your word and honour now , have you ? and the footman tried to
look winningly in the girl's eyes , and held forth , appealingly , his right hanıl .
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asked the girl , with growing impatience . you , tisn't no distance whatever , only
first ” - and the deceiver turned with his victim out of the Strand— “ first you must
pass Drury - lane playhouse . ' “ The playhouse - really the playhouse !
asked the girl , with growing impatience . you , tisn't no distance whatever , only
first ” - and the deceiver turned with his victim out of the Strand— “ first you must
pass Drury - lane playhouse . ' “ The playhouse - really the playhouse !
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What , my little girl , all alone ? ” asked a new - comer - as the young woman
thought , a very rude , and ugly , and somewhat · Civt nobody with you , ch !
Where's your parents ? ” “ I'm not alone , and that's enough , ” said the girl , and
she ...
What , my little girl , all alone ? ” asked a new - comer - as the young woman
thought , a very rude , and ugly , and somewhat · Civt nobody with you , ch !
Where's your parents ? ” “ I'm not alone , and that's enough , ” said the girl , and
she ...
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Jerry still stared : leaving the girl nothing to do but to wonder at his impudence .
At length , however , Mr. Gum enters the room ; and Jerry , glancing at him , and ,
as the girl thought , very much awed by his presence , instantly moves away .
Jerry still stared : leaving the girl nothing to do but to wonder at his impudence .
At length , however , Mr. Gum enters the room ; and Jerry , glancing at him , and ,
as the girl thought , very much awed by his presence , instantly moves away .
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Douglas Jerrold. 66 Mr. Gum went through the market , and through street after
street , and threaded two or three courts , the girl looking now impatient , now
distrustful . At length Ralph paused . “ My dear , if I havn't left something at my
aunt's !
Douglas Jerrold. 66 Mr. Gum went through the market , and through street after
street , and threaded two or three courts , the girl looking now impatient , now
distrustful . At length Ralph paused . “ My dear , if I havn't left something at my
aunt's !
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