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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Does it live in the memory of the reader that Snipeton , only a pter since , spoke of a handmaid on her way from Kent to ke acquaintance with his fire - side divinities ? That human er , with a freshness of soul like the dews of ...
Does it live in the memory of the reader that Snipeton , only a pter since , spoke of a handmaid on her way from Kent to ke acquaintance with his fire - side divinities ? That human er , with a freshness of soul like the dews of ...
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( ) ften at the rustic fire - side had she listened to the narrated wickelness of London ; again and again had she pre - armed her soul with sagacious strength to meet and confound the deception that in so many guises prowled the city ...
( ) ften at the rustic fire - side had she listened to the narrated wickelness of London ; again and again had she pre - armed her soul with sagacious strength to meet and confound the deception that in so many guises prowled the city ...
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From her she has received the deep wounds that yet rankle in her sides ; but let her receive justice , free unstinted justice , and rapidly will the evils of her condition disappear , and plenty and prosperity visit her .
From her she has received the deep wounds that yet rankle in her sides ; but let her receive justice , free unstinted justice , and rapidly will the evils of her condition disappear , and plenty and prosperity visit her .
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Perhaps here I ought to beg pardon of the learned Lord ; for , although my contempt of our statesmen , on both sides , is quite equal to his own , I cannot but exult at all the triumphs of our countrymen . I will now turn over those ...
Perhaps here I ought to beg pardon of the learned Lord ; for , although my contempt of our statesmen , on both sides , is quite equal to his own , I cannot but exult at all the triumphs of our countrymen . I will now turn over those ...
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... if he was single , and if not , he had a age on the farm , and the privilege of keeping fowls , pigs , and times even a cow — so that you could hardly go into a labourer's રી house where you didn't see a side of bacon E 2.
... if he was single , and if not , he had a age on the farm , and the privilege of keeping fowls , pigs , and times even a cow — so that you could hardly go into a labourer's રી house where you didn't see a side of bacon E 2.
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