Punch, Volumes 4-5Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1843 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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Patty took the speaker's hand , and pressed it between her own . " And will you , before we part for ever , let me it will ease my heart - let me tell you my miserable story ? " " If ' twill indeed please you , yes , " said Patty .
Patty took the speaker's hand , and pressed it between her own . " And will you , before we part for ever , let me it will ease my heart - let me tell you my miserable story ? " " If ' twill indeed please you , yes , " said Patty .
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said Lintley , taking Patty's hand . " The wretch ! must she foliow you even here ? But now we will not talk of her . This is Mr. Inglewood , a clergyman , my friend . He had heard your story , and wished to see you .
said Lintley , taking Patty's hand . " The wretch ! must she foliow you even here ? But now we will not talk of her . This is Mr. Inglewood , a clergyman , my friend . He had heard your story , and wished to see you .
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