The Dublin University Magazine, Том 59William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1862 |
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... leave from the General ; and hang it there's no help for it - I can't vex her , you know . Indeed , Puddock , I would not vex her . Poor old aunt she has been mighty kind to me - no one knows how kind . So I leave to- morrow . " " Not ...
... leave from the General ; and hang it there's no help for it - I can't vex her , you know . Indeed , Puddock , I would not vex her . Poor old aunt she has been mighty kind to me - no one knows how kind . So I leave to- morrow . " " Not ...
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... leaves . We can even now pause to listen to the song carolled by those two girls , whom our essayist pictures ... leave our beds forlorn ! now sang about the happiness of child- hood ! Sombre sense , he should have said . - if he ...
... leaves . We can even now pause to listen to the song carolled by those two girls , whom our essayist pictures ... leave our beds forlorn ! now sang about the happiness of child- hood ! Sombre sense , he should have said . - if he ...
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... leaves of a wreath , as if the waters had yielded that little circlet from its treasures to render the heart of ... leave me no more alone ? " The answer was propitious , nothing had turned aside or disturbed the downward course of ...
... leaves of a wreath , as if the waters had yielded that little circlet from its treasures to render the heart of ... leave me no more alone ? " The answer was propitious , nothing had turned aside or disturbed the downward course of ...
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