Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 62Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1867 |
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Page 206
... father . For a few minutes Mrs. Cavanagh sat silent , and Ellen remained with her eyes on her book . Mrs. Cavanagh spoke . “ Lizzie is a very beautiful girl ; I am sure she will look lovely in a ball - room . " " She is very handsome ...
... father . For a few minutes Mrs. Cavanagh sat silent , and Ellen remained with her eyes on her book . Mrs. Cavanagh spoke . “ Lizzie is a very beautiful girl ; I am sure she will look lovely in a ball - room . " " She is very handsome ...
Page 299
... father was no more . But Mendelssohn tells a friend , " I shall now work with double zeal at the completion of St. Paul , ' for my Father urged me to it in the very last letter he wrote to me , and he looked for- ward very impatiently ...
... father was no more . But Mendelssohn tells a friend , " I shall now work with double zeal at the completion of St. Paul , ' for my Father urged me to it in the very last letter he wrote to me , and he looked for- ward very impatiently ...
Page 397
... Father's in which he speaks of your Farm . " " " Just as my mother calls the American chair Flor's chair . " " That is not a case in point . My Father gave me the Farm , and told me that I was to make my living out of it ; and he never ...
... Father's in which he speaks of your Farm . " " " Just as my mother calls the American chair Flor's chair . " " That is not a case in point . My Father gave me the Farm , and told me that I was to make my living out of it ; and he never ...
Contents
Myddleton Pomfret A Novel By William Harrison Ainsworth 1 111 221 | 1 |
The Battle of the Seas By William Jones | 30 |
The Paris Exhibition and Paris in Exhibitiontime | 47 |
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