Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., Volume 3A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1847 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Page 244
... Alvanley , entering the room , and proving to Owen , at least , a very welcome interruption to the conversation . " I will not allow any such high treason to be talked in my house . " Mrs. Alvanley was a lively handsome widow about ...
... Alvanley , entering the room , and proving to Owen , at least , a very welcome interruption to the conversation . " I will not allow any such high treason to be talked in my house . " Mrs. Alvanley was a lively handsome widow about ...
Page 245
... Alvanley , " said I. " To me it is perfectly shocking . I have heard him say before , that he likes animals better than children , and I never can bear it . It is degrading to think of those dear little immortal souls , and then- " Now ...
... Alvanley , " said I. " To me it is perfectly shocking . I have heard him say before , that he likes animals better than children , and I never can bear it . It is degrading to think of those dear little immortal souls , and then- " Now ...
Page 246
... Alvanley : so he turned to me with an appealing eagerness of manner , very unlike his usual nonchalance , and very difficult for a sister to withstand , saying— My dear Peggy , I am thoroughly and anxiously in earnest , and it is not ...
... Alvanley : so he turned to me with an appealing eagerness of manner , very unlike his usual nonchalance , and very difficult for a sister to withstand , saying— My dear Peggy , I am thoroughly and anxiously in earnest , and it is not ...
Page 263
... Alvanley to assist me stretched , the greater will be the number of hanks pro- in receiving Miss Kinnaird , though she paid me a duced from a given weight of roving . It was at one morning visit of two hours ' duration , on the day ...
... Alvanley to assist me stretched , the greater will be the number of hanks pro- in receiving Miss Kinnaird , though she paid me a duced from a given weight of roving . It was at one morning visit of two hours ' duration , on the day ...
Page 272
... Alvanley appears to have been an object of general affection and esteem . The absence of all pretension and reserve , which made his appearance in public to be , as it were , in undress ; his openness and simplicity the warmth with ...
... Alvanley appears to have been an object of general affection and esteem . The absence of all pretension and reserve , which made his appearance in public to be , as it were , in undress ; his openness and simplicity the warmth with ...
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