The Dublin University Magazine, Том 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 |
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... nature , there is compensation in all things and if there is unrestricted right of salutation over these blooming pas- tures , so are there over stony and arid patches , which must be accepted on like conditions . With twenty per cent ...
... nature , there is compensation in all things and if there is unrestricted right of salutation over these blooming pas- tures , so are there over stony and arid patches , which must be accepted on like conditions . With twenty per cent ...
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... nature . " No , Dillon , you are not late at all , " replied Mr. Stutzer , with a smile that lighted up his ghastly face with a pleasant beam . 66 ' How is your cold sir ? " asked the boy , fixing his quick eye on Mr. Stutzer's face ...
... nature . " No , Dillon , you are not late at all , " replied Mr. Stutzer , with a smile that lighted up his ghastly face with a pleasant beam . 66 ' How is your cold sir ? " asked the boy , fixing his quick eye on Mr. Stutzer's face ...
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... nature given to grumbling or murmuring . He never fancied he was not understood or ap- preciated ; he never entertained dark thoughts of running away from his uncle's house , and turning sailor , or soldier , or scavenger , or anything ...
... nature given to grumbling or murmuring . He never fancied he was not understood or ap- preciated ; he never entertained dark thoughts of running away from his uncle's house , and turning sailor , or soldier , or scavenger , or anything ...
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... nature had so far gifted him , for no careful training had been resorted to at home to form his mind . His uncle , though kind - hearted , was indolent , and knew nothing whatever of educating youth ; while his wife , though over ...
... nature had so far gifted him , for no careful training had been resorted to at home to form his mind . His uncle , though kind - hearted , was indolent , and knew nothing whatever of educating youth ; while his wife , though over ...
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... nature was sinking almost beyond relief . What of his orphan child , left to a pitiless world ! Would the doors of a workhouse receive her , his precious darling , whose birth , long after his marriage , had been so joyously welcomed in ...
... nature was sinking almost beyond relief . What of his orphan child , left to a pitiless world ! Would the doors of a workhouse receive her , his precious darling , whose birth , long after his marriage , had been so joyously welcomed in ...
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