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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and bad qualities of his wife , naïvely remarking that the abundance of the latter
amply make up for the scarcity of the former ; and the lady is knocked down for
seven shillings , “ A glorious bargain ! ” as her new proprietor exclaims ; “ such
eyes ...
and bad qualities of his wife , naïvely remarking that the abundance of the latter
amply make up for the scarcity of the former ; and the lady is knocked down for
seven shillings , “ A glorious bargain ! ” as her new proprietor exclaims ; “ such
eyes ...
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Pray do what you can for her I am without a shilling at this moment , or the means
of raising it , but I will ask Mr. Tims the overseer to lend me five shillings , ( he will
not surely refuse me that ) and I know amongst my neighbours , ( badly off as ...
Pray do what you can for her I am without a shilling at this moment , or the means
of raising it , but I will ask Mr. Tims the overseer to lend me five shillings , ( he will
not surely refuse me that ) and I know amongst my neighbours , ( badly off as ...
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66 man is -as than seven or eight shillings a week . I pay two of it for house and
garden rent , and at this time of year , another goes for firing and candles — and I
have myself , my wife , and three children to maintain — so that , I leave it to you ...
66 man is -as than seven or eight shillings a week . I pay two of it for house and
garden rent , and at this time of year , another goes for firing and candles — and I
have myself , my wife , and three children to maintain — so that , I leave it to you ...
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... now grasping hand , and made his way to the door , without looking back upon
the old man , who , eagerly bent across the counter , was crying out with his
cracked squeaking voice— “ Stop the boy , two shillings , three shillings , my love
.
... now grasping hand , and made his way to the door , without looking back upon
the old man , who , eagerly bent across the counter , was crying out with his
cracked squeaking voice— “ Stop the boy , two shillings , three shillings , my love
.
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