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 141
... taken her from the foot of the gibbet , and made her the wife of my bosom in the eyes of all men . She answered me with the same stoical tone and expression , " It can never be , Mr. your wife can never be Severn's daughter . I believe ...
... taken her from the foot of the gibbet , and made her the wife of my bosom in the eyes of all men . She answered me with the same stoical tone and expression , " It can never be , Mr. your wife can never be Severn's daughter . I believe ...
Page 558
... taken care to efface every appearance of what had taken place , I proceeded to the chamber of my wife . The crisis had arrived ; and the nurse - the only other person within the house , ex- cepting one servant , who had the same evening ...
... taken care to efface every appearance of what had taken place , I proceeded to the chamber of my wife . The crisis had arrived ; and the nurse - the only other person within the house , ex- cepting one servant , who had the same evening ...
Page 579
... taken out a patent . The Heads were mostly those of well - known persons , distinguished in Art , Science , or Literature ; but even where we did not happen to know the individual , the portrait was obviously as faithful as Portrait can ...
... taken out a patent . The Heads were mostly those of well - known persons , distinguished in Art , Science , or Literature ; but even where we did not happen to know the individual , the portrait was obviously as faithful as Portrait can ...
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