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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... Fanchette Brulard , 296 , 332 . Fanshawe , Anecdote of Sir Henry , 192 . Farleigh Grange , 18 . Father , The Injured , 319 . Feast of All Saints , 12 . Feast of St. Andrew , 74 . Feast of St. John the Evangelist , 157 . Feast of St ...
... Fanchette Brulard , 296 , 332 . Fanshawe , Anecdote of Sir Henry , 192 . Farleigh Grange , 18 . Father , The Injured , 319 . Feast of All Saints , 12 . Feast of St. Andrew , 74 . Feast of St. John the Evangelist , 157 . Feast of St ...
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... FANCHETTE BRULARD . CHAPTER I. It was Christmas Eve , and already night had fallen . The snow fell in large flakes ... Fanchette . " " Here I am , dear mother , " said the young girl . " You are not yet gone to bed , my child , " said ...
... FANCHETTE BRULARD . CHAPTER I. It was Christmas Eve , and already night had fallen . The snow fell in large flakes ... Fanchette . " " Here I am , dear mother , " said the young girl . " You are not yet gone to bed , my child , " said ...
Page 297
... Fanchette understood but too well , and a sob escaped from her . 66 A tear flowed slowly down the emaciated cheek of the poor woman , and raising her eyes to heaven , she said : - My God ! I confide them to thee My God ! do not abandon ...
... Fanchette understood but too well , and a sob escaped from her . 66 A tear flowed slowly down the emaciated cheek of the poor woman , and raising her eyes to heaven , she said : - My God ! I confide them to thee My God ! do not abandon ...
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... Fanchette , and from her on the cradle where the two other children were asleep , and she breathed a sigh - a very faint sigh . The doctor saw it was the last ; as for Fanchette , she still had hopes . " Mamma ! " said she , with a ...
... Fanchette , and from her on the cradle where the two other children were asleep , and she breathed a sigh - a very faint sigh . The doctor saw it was the last ; as for Fanchette , she still had hopes . " Mamma ! " said she , with a ...
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... Fanchette retired to rest . What mother could have been more tender or more devoted ? In proportion as Pierre and Lazette grew up , their wants increased , and became more difficult to meet ; but Fanchette also grew taller and stronger ...
... Fanchette retired to rest . What mother could have been more tender or more devoted ? In proportion as Pierre and Lazette grew up , their wants increased , and became more difficult to meet ; but Fanchette also grew taller and stronger ...
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