New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 64Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1842 |
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Page 49
... doubt from Janet's mind- " Janet , my dear child , do not doubt what he tells you . It is true -fearfully true . It is too awful a subject to jest with . What he has said , he knows to be true , and Sergeant Wilkie , who was with him ...
... doubt from Janet's mind- " Janet , my dear child , do not doubt what he tells you . It is true -fearfully true . It is too awful a subject to jest with . What he has said , he knows to be true , and Sergeant Wilkie , who was with him ...
Page 153
... doubt not , very few of our readers who have not read that very interesting series of narratives called the State Trials— a work that abounds with materials for at least a score of effective ro- mances . There is another publication of ...
... doubt not , very few of our readers who have not read that very interesting series of narratives called the State Trials— a work that abounds with materials for at least a score of effective ro- mances . There is another publication of ...
Page 220
... doubt upon the subject , so uncle and niece they , one and all , admitted them to be . Even if not - it is a thing of common occurrence , and perfectly allowable , for a childless , elderly gentleman to adopt some deserving young female ...
... doubt upon the subject , so uncle and niece they , one and all , admitted them to be . Even if not - it is a thing of common occurrence , and perfectly allowable , for a childless , elderly gentleman to adopt some deserving young female ...
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