The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 44Henry Colburn and Company, 1835 - English literature |
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Page 409
... Sutton Hill - built literally upon a hill ; one long wide street straggling from the shady bottom , more than half way up , to the top - interspersed with two or three tall groups of Lombardy poplars , a few magnificent elms , and here ...
... Sutton Hill - built literally upon a hill ; one long wide street straggling from the shady bottom , more than half way up , to the top - interspersed with two or three tall groups of Lombardy poplars , a few magnificent elms , and here ...
Page 410
... Sutton Hill lads and those of Harleyfordown ? Lucy Grant - the old doctor's Lucy- ah , Master Flare ! Master Flare ! depend upon it it's a bad world we live in - I never knew an old doctor without a pretty maid - servant— there's proof ...
... Sutton Hill lads and those of Harleyfordown ? Lucy Grant - the old doctor's Lucy- ah , Master Flare ! Master Flare ! depend upon it it's a bad world we live in - I never knew an old doctor without a pretty maid - servant— there's proof ...
Page 411
... Sutton Hill ; and how it was repeated , and adjusted , and debated , and canvassed , and everything but improved ; the village was in an uproar , but nobody conjectured what the result would really be , until the strange gentleman ...
... Sutton Hill ; and how it was repeated , and adjusted , and debated , and canvassed , and everything but improved ; the village was in an uproar , but nobody conjectured what the result would really be , until the strange gentleman ...
Page 412
... Sutton Hill loved the little Luscombes , so fresh and lightsome were their movements so joyous and musical their voices - so bright and beaming their deep - set eyes . The boy - the eldest one - upon whom sorrow had grafted sagacity at ...
... Sutton Hill loved the little Luscombes , so fresh and lightsome were their movements so joyous and musical their voices - so bright and beaming their deep - set eyes . The boy - the eldest one - upon whom sorrow had grafted sagacity at ...
Page 414
... Sutton Hill had grown impatient of his despotism , and the " New Doctor " had arrived at the very time when poor Doddsley's star was on the decline : even the old people decided in favor of the new candidate ( if candidate he could be ...
... Sutton Hill had grown impatient of his despotism , and the " New Doctor " had arrived at the very time when poor Doddsley's star was on the decline : even the old people decided in favor of the new candidate ( if candidate he could be ...
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