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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was enriched with diamonds ; first - water gems , he knew , for he had lent gold
upon them ; though his wife — at the time of the loan she was yet unmanacled —
was unconscious of the ready money kindness . Her father had withered , died ...
was enriched with diamonds ; first - water gems , he knew , for he had lent gold
upon them ; though his wife — at the time of the loan she was yet unmanacled —
was unconscious of the ready money kindness . Her father had withered , died ...
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It was the morning after the visit of Crossbone ; and Snipeton seated betimes at
his cottage window - his eye first wandering among some flowers- his wife's only
children as he once bitterly called them - anil at length fixed upon the labours of a
...
It was the morning after the visit of Crossbone ; and Snipeton seated betimes at
his cottage window - his eye first wandering among some flowers- his wife's only
children as he once bitterly called them - anil at length fixed upon the labours of a
...
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--Oh ! horreur - you sell your wives !!! “ You sell your wives . " The English sell
their wives . ' Tis a known fact - an old institution of the country -- women are
brought every market morning along with bullocks and sheep , to be knocked
down to ...
--Oh ! horreur - you sell your wives !!! “ You sell your wives . " The English sell
their wives . ' Tis a known fact - an old institution of the country -- women are
brought every market morning along with bullocks and sheep , to be knocked
down to ...
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And here let me observe for the sake of intelligibility that Lucy , Richard's wife , is
a good meek creature , exposed to calumny on account of a faux pas of her
mamma's , and persecuted by the licentious addresses of a roué , Sir Edgard ,
the ...
And here let me observe for the sake of intelligibility that Lucy , Richard's wife , is
a good meek creature , exposed to calumny on account of a faux pas of her
mamma's , and persecuted by the licentious addresses of a roué , Sir Edgard ,
the ...
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And so , he suffered his wife to nestle close to his chair — to place her hand upon
his shoulder - to look with earnest , pleading eyes upon him — to talk such fluent
sweetness , melting his heart ! And whilst Clarissa assured him that , in a ...
And so , he suffered his wife to nestle close to his chair — to place her hand upon
his shoulder - to look with earnest , pleading eyes upon him — to talk such fluent
sweetness , melting his heart ! And whilst Clarissa assured him that , in a ...
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