Jerningham; Or, The Inconsistent Man ...Smith, Elder and Company, 1836 - 978 էջ |
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... woman , " said he ; " it grieves me much that I have no time to visit the wretched haunts of which you speak . " Then , turning to me , he continued , " It is an evil thing indeed , Jerningham , to hear of such abject wretch- edness as ...
... woman , " said he ; " it grieves me much that I have no time to visit the wretched haunts of which you speak . " Then , turning to me , he continued , " It is an evil thing indeed , Jerningham , to hear of such abject wretch- edness as ...
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Sir John William Kaye. Claude ? The woman lacks the money far more than I do . I at all events have bread to eat . " " And so has that woman bread in abundance . Did you mark how lusty she was ? Those rotund cheeks and bright eyes spoke ...
Sir John William Kaye. Claude ? The woman lacks the money far more than I do . I at all events have bread to eat . " " And so has that woman bread in abundance . Did you mark how lusty she was ? Those rotund cheeks and bright eyes spoke ...
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... woman . Again Everard stood still to commune with the applicant , and again I scrutinized with a keen eye the form and features of the beggar - woman . I ought to have been a Bow - street officer by pro- fession ; for I possess , in a ...
... woman . Again Everard stood still to commune with the applicant , and again I scrutinized with a keen eye the form and features of the beggar - woman . I ought to have been a Bow - street officer by pro- fession ; for I possess , in a ...
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... woman is in distress . Surely , all the mendicants in London are not , though some may be , impostors . Why are you so harsh to this woman ? ” — and he would have stayed , but I dragged him along with me . Everard turned round his head ...
... woman is in distress . Surely , all the mendicants in London are not , though some may be , impostors . Why are you so harsh to this woman ? ” — and he would have stayed , but I dragged him along with me . Everard turned round his head ...
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... woman has dogged us it is evident , thinking that young gentlemen , who give half - sovereigns to beggars , are not to be met with every day . " " But how did you recognize her ? ” " I observed , when I first saw her , that one of her ...
... woman has dogged us it is evident , thinking that young gentlemen , who give half - sovereigns to beggars , are not to be met with every day . " " But how did you recognize her ? ” " I observed , when I first saw her , that one of her ...
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