Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 14Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1843 - Literature |
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... woman , who was sitting up in the bed , did not recog- nise her visitor , but bowed her head . " My name's Bundle , ma'am ; I keep the chandler's shop at the corner , " said the good - natured woman , " and I've come to look after my ...
... woman , who was sitting up in the bed , did not recog- nise her visitor , but bowed her head . " My name's Bundle , ma'am ; I keep the chandler's shop at the corner , " said the good - natured woman , " and I've come to look after my ...
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... woman . I've a mes- sage from his lady , that's all . " 66 Why , you're not from the country ? " " No , sir ; I live hard by , in London . ' 66 My good woman , you must be mistaken in the man , ” replied the captain . " Not a bit . I ...
... woman . I've a mes- sage from his lady , that's all . " 66 Why , you're not from the country ? " " No , sir ; I live hard by , in London . ' 66 My good woman , you must be mistaken in the man , ” replied the captain . " Not a bit . I ...
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... woman , " said Emma . " Perhaps the gentleman can find a small sixpence , " resumed the gipsy ; " and perhaps some day you will keep his money for him , my pretty lady . " " There - go along ! " said Johnson , smiling as he gave the woman ...
... woman , " said Emma . " Perhaps the gentleman can find a small sixpence , " resumed the gipsy ; " and perhaps some day you will keep his money for him , my pretty lady . " " There - go along ! " said Johnson , smiling as he gave the woman ...
Contents
The English Captives at Cabul by one of the Female Prisoners | 11 |
The Convicts Dream | 33 |
Historical Remains of the Castle of Anet | 233 |
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