The Dublin University Magazine, Том 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 |
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... poor woman was always dreading some accident , and her heart beat violently at any extra noise . Perhaps it was a presentiment of evil . " Paul , I cannot rest easily in my bed often , " she said ; " for I feel that we have great ...
... poor woman was always dreading some accident , and her heart beat violently at any extra noise . Perhaps it was a presentiment of evil . " Paul , I cannot rest easily in my bed often , " she said ; " for I feel that we have great ...
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... poor little Lizette , who implored him to stay with her . And yet this weak man was not without his strength - strength to resist temptation . In the silent hours of a night of intense misery and despair was he not strong when he broke ...
... poor little Lizette , who implored him to stay with her . And yet this weak man was not without his strength - strength to resist temptation . In the silent hours of a night of intense misery and despair was he not strong when he broke ...
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... poor to buy food . Doctor Ryder said he had fainted from weakness and want of proper nourishment . " Dillon got up and walked about the room , trying very hard to repress the tears that were fast rushing to his eyes ; but he had ...
... poor to buy food . Doctor Ryder said he had fainted from weakness and want of proper nourishment . " Dillon got up and walked about the room , trying very hard to repress the tears that were fast rushing to his eyes ; but he had ...
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... poor , " continued the Aunt ; " I never trust these wonderful stories of poverty and starvation . ' " " " I think Mr. Stutzer is ashamed to let people know how poor he is , " re- plied Dillon . " Doctor Ryder told me not to let him find ...
... poor , " continued the Aunt ; " I never trust these wonderful stories of poverty and starvation . ' " " " I think Mr. Stutzer is ashamed to let people know how poor he is , " re- plied Dillon . " Doctor Ryder told me not to let him find ...
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... Poor Paul ! Ah ! the spirit might be willing , but the flesh was very , very weak . No more , no more , would those thin fingers guide pen and ink ! The messenger was , indeed , coming swiftly . DILLON did not stay to play after school ...
... Poor Paul ! Ah ! the spirit might be willing , but the flesh was very , very weak . No more , no more , would those thin fingers guide pen and ink ! The messenger was , indeed , coming swiftly . DILLON did not stay to play after school ...
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