The Dublin University Magazine, Том 79William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1872 |
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... little more , after church , during which he was in the habit of walk- ing into the country with his chil- dren , the greater portion of the time which intervened between morning service and his dinner hour was spent in the retirement ...
... little more , after church , during which he was in the habit of walk- ing into the country with his chil- dren , the greater portion of the time which intervened between morning service and his dinner hour was spent in the retirement ...
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... Littlemore also came down from London , and exerted himself to the utmost , riding about the country , and bewildering the bucolic brain to such an extent , by his ingenious cross - questioning , that a pretty general obfustication ...
... Littlemore also came down from London , and exerted himself to the utmost , riding about the country , and bewildering the bucolic brain to such an extent , by his ingenious cross - questioning , that a pretty general obfustication ...
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... Littlemore had come down to Merringham to assist Charles , a lad employed as stable- boy at " the Lion and Lamb " came back in the evening from Rumbleton Hall with a strange story , to the effect that just at the end of the lane leading ...
... Littlemore had come down to Merringham to assist Charles , a lad employed as stable- boy at " the Lion and Lamb " came back in the evening from Rumbleton Hall with a strange story , to the effect that just at the end of the lane leading ...
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... Littlemore , the two friends were unseated by the shock , and before they could recover themselves they were thrown roughly to the ground . At the first moment it seemed as though many of the persons standing round would have rushed ...
... Littlemore , the two friends were unseated by the shock , and before they could recover themselves they were thrown roughly to the ground . At the first moment it seemed as though many of the persons standing round would have rushed ...
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... Littlemore's remark . " I must look into this . " " Pooh ! " replied his friend . " Some stupid idiot has evolved a ghost out of the unlighted depths of his own self - consciousness , and the chaw- bacons find his story a relish to the ...
... Littlemore's remark . " I must look into this . " " Pooh ! " replied his friend . " Some stupid idiot has evolved a ghost out of the unlighted depths of his own self - consciousness , and the chaw- bacons find his story a relish to the ...
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