The Dublin University Magazine, Том 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 |
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... early childhood , with a wealthy godmother - a Mrs. Devenish - who was a distant relative of Mrs. Pilmer , and who , having no children of her own , was a person not to be disre- garded , when she requested permission to keep her little ...
... early childhood , with a wealthy godmother - a Mrs. Devenish - who was a distant relative of Mrs. Pilmer , and who , having no children of her own , was a person not to be disre- garded , when she requested permission to keep her little ...
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... early next day , and dressed more briskly than usual . He hurriedly took his breakfast- some slices of bread and a bowl of milk which had been left as usual for him on the parlour sideboard the night before - for the family breakfast ...
... early next day , and dressed more briskly than usual . He hurriedly took his breakfast- some slices of bread and a bowl of milk which had been left as usual for him on the parlour sideboard the night before - for the family breakfast ...
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... early years of her married life she had lost all her own little ones - bright , beautiful creatures , that only dwelt upon earth for a little while , and then passed away , leaving sad memories behind them . When- ever she looked upon ...
... early years of her married life she had lost all her own little ones - bright , beautiful creatures , that only dwelt upon earth for a little while , and then passed away , leaving sad memories behind them . When- ever she looked upon ...
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... early . Mr. Larkin eyed her for a second to ascertain whether she was telling lies . He always thought every one might be lying . It was his primary impression here . But there was a recluse and unearthly character about the face of the ...
... early . Mr. Larkin eyed her for a second to ascertain whether she was telling lies . He always thought every one might be lying . It was his primary impression here . But there was a recluse and unearthly character about the face of the ...
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... early to - morrow , and see Mr. Wylder . " " Pardon me , " said the Attorney , " I have to address myself next to the second portion of your offer , as stated to me by Mr. W. Wylder , that which contemplates a residence in his house ...
... early to - morrow , and see Mr. Wylder . " " Pardon me , " said the Attorney , " I have to address myself next to the second portion of your offer , as stated to me by Mr. W. Wylder , that which contemplates a residence in his house ...
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