MiscellaniesHarper & Brothers, 1877 |
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Strana 19
... poor little man had his elbows on the marble table , his head between his hands , and looked , as one has seen gentlemen look over a steam - vessel off Rams- gate , the wind blowing remarkably fresh at last he fairly burst out cry- ing ...
... poor little man had his elbows on the marble table , his head between his hands , and looked , as one has seen gentlemen look over a steam - vessel off Rams- gate , the wind blowing remarkably fresh at last he fairly burst out cry- ing ...
Strana 28
... poor ; and has a rank in society rather above his merits than below them , being caressed by hosts and hostesses in places where titles are laughed at and a baron is thought of no more account than a banker's clerk . The life of the ...
... poor ; and has a rank in society rather above his merits than below them , being caressed by hosts and hostesses in places where titles are laughed at and a baron is thought of no more account than a banker's clerk . The life of the ...
Strana 40
... poor Simon pawned his best coat . When this habit of pawning is dis- covered , it appears to the poor a kind of Eldorado . Gambouge and his wife were so delighted , that they , in the course of a month , made away with her gold chain ...
... poor Simon pawned his best coat . When this habit of pawning is dis- covered , it appears to the poor a kind of Eldorado . Gambouge and his wife were so delighted , that they , in the course of a month , made away with her gold chain ...
Strana 41
... poor painter what he wanted with him . The strange little animal twisted head over heels , and fixed himself at last upon the top of Gambouge's easel , smearing out , with his heels , all the white and vermilion which had just been laid ...
... poor painter what he wanted with him . The strange little animal twisted head over heels , and fixed himself at last upon the top of Gambouge's easel , smearing out , with his heels , all the white and vermilion which had just been laid ...
Strana 53
... poor Potter was disappointed in his designs ; for , be- fore he could fulfil them , he was made the victim of Cartouche's cruelty . A letter came to the lieutenant of police , to state that Cartouche had travelled to Lille , in company ...
... poor Potter was disappointed in his designs ; for , be- fore he could fulfil them , he was made the victim of Cartouche's cruelty . A letter came to the lieutenant of police , to state that Cartouche had travelled to Lille , in company ...
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