The Dublin University Magazine, Том 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 |
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... dear in words , better than in these hasty Eblana , I hope to be able to express lines , my lively sense of gratitude . I could , my dear Eblanesi , knew that I sympathy they have given me ; and can never forget the proofs of kind that ...
... dear in words , better than in these hasty Eblana , I hope to be able to express lines , my lively sense of gratitude . I could , my dear Eblanesi , knew that I sympathy they have given me ; and can never forget the proofs of kind that ...
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... dear mother , and say we may have them . " The mother scolded , grumbled , re- monstrated ; Dillon and Bessie en- treated ; and , finally , they were per- mitted to fill a little basket with dif- ferent good things suitable for a deli ...
... dear mother , and say we may have them . " The mother scolded , grumbled , re- monstrated ; Dillon and Bessie en- treated ; and , finally , they were per- mitted to fill a little basket with dif- ferent good things suitable for a deli ...
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... , turning her laughing face towards her mother . " I will completely forget there is such a thing . Dear mamma , go back , upstairs , and say I may go . What is the use of looking so cross ! Can't 1864. ] 25 Yaxley and its Neighbourhood .
... , turning her laughing face towards her mother . " I will completely forget there is such a thing . Dear mamma , go back , upstairs , and say I may go . What is the use of looking so cross ! Can't 1864. ] 25 Yaxley and its Neighbourhood .
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... dear old garden , with the perfume of a hundred sweet shrubs and bloomy flowers filling the air , and rose leaves dropping about , and the bees humming murmurously . But we must not for- get our young friends . " How funny everything ...
... dear old garden , with the perfume of a hundred sweet shrubs and bloomy flowers filling the air , and rose leaves dropping about , and the bees humming murmurously . But we must not for- get our young friends . " How funny everything ...
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... dear William Wylder ; and she can be amusing , and talks very well , but she has no sense - she is utterly Quixotic - she is no more capable of advising than a child . " " I should not have fancied that , al- though you say so , Stanley ...
... dear William Wylder ; and she can be amusing , and talks very well , but she has no sense - she is utterly Quixotic - she is no more capable of advising than a child . " " I should not have fancied that , al- though you say so , Stanley ...
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