The Dublin University Magazine, Том 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 |
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... child stood beside him . " Papa . ' " " No answer . " Papa , speak to me . " " What shall I say , missy ? " " I want to know something , " said the child , heaving a sigh , and pausing for a second or two . " When shall we go home ...
... child stood beside him . " Papa . ' " " No answer . " Papa , speak to me . " " What shall I say , missy ? " " I want to know something , " said the child , heaving a sigh , and pausing for a second or two . " When shall we go home ...
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... child , imploringly . " I never , never could stay here with Margaret , or anyone but you or mamma ; and I know mamma will never come back again . " Never again , indeed , poor child . You may go to her , but she will re- turn no more ...
... child , imploringly . " I never , never could stay here with Margaret , or anyone but you or mamma ; and I know mamma will never come back again . " Never again , indeed , poor child . You may go to her , but she will re- turn no more ...
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... child ran for her paint - box and pencils , and a sheet of paper ; and soon Master Crosbie was sketching off a very fierce tiger indeed , just about to pounce upon an unhappy individual within reach of him . Missy's delight was intense ...
... child ran for her paint - box and pencils , and a sheet of paper ; and soon Master Crosbie was sketching off a very fierce tiger indeed , just about to pounce upon an unhappy individual within reach of him . Missy's delight was intense ...
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... children . Would it not be frightful if any of our boys died while under our roof ? " " We must bear whatever happens ... child were in danger of starvation , when a somewhat eccentric aunt of Mrs. Stutzer , who for years had held no ...
... children . Would it not be frightful if any of our boys died while under our roof ? " " We must bear whatever happens ... child were in danger of starvation , when a somewhat eccentric aunt of Mrs. Stutzer , who for years had held no ...
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... child , with much of brightness and intellect in her face . A peculiar expression of sweetness played about her mouth and beamed in the depths of her eyes ; her slight and graceful figure gave promise of much future loveliness ; while ...
... child , with much of brightness and intellect in her face . A peculiar expression of sweetness played about her mouth and beamed in the depths of her eyes ; her slight and graceful figure gave promise of much future loveliness ; while ...
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