New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 59Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1840 |
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Page 67
... look of unmixed astonishment , when Mrs. O'Donagough was seen to stretch forth her enormous arm , and seize upon the hand of the delicate creature who was winning her way onward through the yielding crowd . Every one of necessity , left ...
... look of unmixed astonishment , when Mrs. O'Donagough was seen to stretch forth her enormous arm , and seize upon the hand of the delicate creature who was winning her way onward through the yielding crowd . Every one of necessity , left ...
Page 76
... look so beautifully well as she does to - day . My goodness ! how those feathers do become her , to be sure ! " After a few more delightful moments such as these , Patty and Matilda run up stairs , leaving Mrs. O'Donagough to explain at ...
... look so beautifully well as she does to - day . My goodness ! how those feathers do become her , to be sure ! " After a few more delightful moments such as these , Patty and Matilda run up stairs , leaving Mrs. O'Donagough to explain at ...
Page 209
... look so inviting as that pretty sofa with the draperies festooned before it . At length the amiable wife exclaimed , " We will ask Donny about it . " And Miss Louisa was accordingly despatched to the study to invite the master of the ...
... look so inviting as that pretty sofa with the draperies festooned before it . At length the amiable wife exclaimed , " We will ask Donny about it . " And Miss Louisa was accordingly despatched to the study to invite the master of the ...
Contents
OF 1840 | 25 |
Lines written on visiting the cell of the Emperor Ivan in the Schlussel | 44 |
The Widow Married By Mrs Trollope Conclusion 60 206 | 60 |
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