The Dublin University Magazine, Том 79William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1872 |
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... hope I am not taking a liberty in stopping here for a moment to admire what I see . I had no idea that these gardens contained anything half so beautiful . " ( That cut two ways ; I hope you'll observe , Minnie . " ) " " No liberty ...
... hope I am not taking a liberty in stopping here for a moment to admire what I see . I had no idea that these gardens contained anything half so beautiful . " ( That cut two ways ; I hope you'll observe , Minnie . " ) " " No liberty ...
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... hope you may soon get over the heartache which my sudden withdrawal may possibly cause you . " So Ernest will be pronounced by these critics a heart- less fellow . They will say , some of them , that if he wished to deserve the name of ...
... hope you may soon get over the heartache which my sudden withdrawal may possibly cause you . " So Ernest will be pronounced by these critics a heart- less fellow . They will say , some of them , that if he wished to deserve the name of ...
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... hope that will be as soon as possible after we all get back to England . Mrs. Montagu must choose the place ; but I can only say that even if it is not considered etiquette for the wedding to take place at the home of the bride- groom's ...
... hope that will be as soon as possible after we all get back to England . Mrs. Montagu must choose the place ; but I can only say that even if it is not considered etiquette for the wedding to take place at the home of the bride- groom's ...
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... hope from any new order of things . I resolved , there- fore , to submit , and to do so with an appearance of as much good humour as I could affect . " At my next meeting with Mr. G. Ponsonby , which was purely casual ( for I did not ...
... hope from any new order of things . I resolved , there- fore , to submit , and to do so with an appearance of as much good humour as I could affect . " At my next meeting with Mr. G. Ponsonby , which was purely casual ( for I did not ...
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... hope to find in him a prompt and generous ardour in doing justice to my feelings and my reputation . I do not refer the matter to his decision - it is not for either of us to decide . Should my judg- ment acquiesce in the claim ( if any ...
... hope to find in him a prompt and generous ardour in doing justice to my feelings and my reputation . I do not refer the matter to his decision - it is not for either of us to decide . Should my judg- ment acquiesce in the claim ( if any ...
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