Sharpe's London magazine, a journal of entertainment and instruction. [entitled] Sharpe's London journal. [entitled] Sharpe's London magazine, conducted by mrs. S.C. Hall, Volúmenes26-27Anna Maria Hall |
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... father and son had gone up the river together to get wild fruit , and the man landed on a sloping sandy shore , leaving the lad in charge of the boat . The beaches of the Tefté ( the river on which they were ) form groves of wild guava ...
... father and son had gone up the river together to get wild fruit , and the man landed on a sloping sandy shore , leaving the lad in charge of the boat . The beaches of the Tefté ( the river on which they were ) form groves of wild guava ...
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... father was at home . " Mrs. Merrill could no longer stay her tears . It was a sad New Year's day to her ; for she had no assurance - scarce a hope - that the husband and father , who a year ago was the light of the household , was ...
... father was at home . " Mrs. Merrill could no longer stay her tears . It was a sad New Year's day to her ; for she had no assurance - scarce a hope - that the husband and father , who a year ago was the light of the household , was ...
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... father and mother , and my father and mother ( for Uncle Charlie is my father now ) , will dine with us to - morrow . We dined with him on Christmas day , as we always have since we were married . George sits now on the other side of ...
... father and mother , and my father and mother ( for Uncle Charlie is my father now ) , will dine with us to - morrow . We dined with him on Christmas day , as we always have since we were married . George sits now on the other side of ...
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... father of the Interlude , so we may almost claim Bale as the father of History . From the names of two of his other plays ( not extant ) we may judge that they were at least as historical as his " King John . " The titles of these are ...
... father of the Interlude , so we may almost claim Bale as the father of History . From the names of two of his other plays ( not extant ) we may judge that they were at least as historical as his " King John . " The titles of these are ...
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... father is still spared to you : for this mercy be thankful ! But no love , not even a father's , can supply the place of that from which you have this day parted for evermore on earth . The sisters have been talking , in a subdued tone ...
... father is still spared to you : for this mercy be thankful ! But no love , not even a father's , can supply the place of that from which you have this day parted for evermore on earth . The sisters have been talking , in a subdued tone ...
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