The Dublin University Magazine, Том 63 |
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Mrs. Pilmer held Dillon . open the hall - door for a long time , “ Well , perhaps , I may put on over- watching the agile and beautiful figure shoes . Mamma , bring me down my of her daughter , who turned her head , over - shoes .
Mrs. Pilmer held Dillon . open the hall - door for a long time , “ Well , perhaps , I may put on over- watching the agile and beautiful figure shoes . Mamma , bring me down my of her daughter , who turned her head , over - shoes .
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The unspeakable sadness of I suppose other modest men are not wounded pride was on her beautiful always proof against similar flatteries features , and there was a fondness in of imagination . the gesture with which she laid her Jos ...
The unspeakable sadness of I suppose other modest men are not wounded pride was on her beautiful always proof against similar flatteries features , and there was a fondness in of imagination . the gesture with which she laid her Jos ...
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He has been three soul , lent him such a beautiful old pic- nights together without once putture book — Woodward's Eccentrici- ting off his clothes - think of that ; ties ' it is called — and he's quite happy and , my dear , on Friday ...
He has been three soul , lent him such a beautiful old pic- nights together without once putture book — Woodward's Eccentrici- ting off his clothes - think of that ; ties ' it is called — and he's quite happy and , my dear , on Friday ...
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... the great stone vases , that Dorcassmiled coldly , and continued , are ranged along the terrace , there “ Well , I shall hear the carriage flourished a beautiful and rare rose . coming to the door , and I'll re- I forget its name .
... the great stone vases , that Dorcassmiled coldly , and continued , are ranged along the terrace , there “ Well , I shall hear the carriage flourished a beautiful and rare rose . coming to the door , and I'll re- I forget its name .
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“ How do , Lake - how do , Mr. Lar- “ And , so , " said the Captain , coming kin - beautiful day ! " to a stand - still , “ I'll bid you goodmence . a 66 > 66 bye , Larkin ; what , stay , 62 [ Jan. Wylder's Hand .
“ How do , Lake - how do , Mr. Lar- “ And , so , " said the Captain , coming kin - beautiful day ! " to a stand - still , “ I'll bid you goodmence . a 66 > 66 bye , Larkin ; what , stay , 62 [ Jan. Wylder's Hand .
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