The Dublin University Magazine, Том 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 |
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... rest of the year has lain , like Mr. Sterne's desobligeant , " in the corner of a coach - yard , " a sort of vampt up business , " for the whole year , and now , like everything that can at all trundle upon wheels , is dragged forth and ...
... rest of the year has lain , like Mr. Sterne's desobligeant , " in the corner of a coach - yard , " a sort of vampt up business , " for the whole year , and now , like everything that can at all trundle upon wheels , is dragged forth and ...
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... Rest , about a mile from Yaxley , knew more of him than any one else in the vicinity ; and what she knew was this . Just before he arrived , she received a letter from an old friend in the North of England , recommending him to her ...
... Rest , about a mile from Yaxley , knew more of him than any one else in the vicinity ; and what she knew was this . Just before he arrived , she received a letter from an old friend in the North of England , recommending him to her ...
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... rest easily in my bed often , " she said ; " for I feel that we have great responsibility in the care of so many people's children . Would it not be frightful if any of our boys died while under our roof ? " " We must bear whatever ...
... rest easily in my bed often , " she said ; " for I feel that we have great responsibility in the care of so many people's children . Would it not be frightful if any of our boys died while under our roof ? " " We must bear whatever ...
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... rest of his pupils ? Depend upon it , he has some view in it . ' Dillon was quick - witted enough , yet , somehow , he rarely - very rarely made a sharp answer . Nobody knew better when people were talking un- reasonably ; but nobody ...
... rest of his pupils ? Depend upon it , he has some view in it . ' Dillon was quick - witted enough , yet , somehow , he rarely - very rarely made a sharp answer . Nobody knew better when people were talking un- reasonably ; but nobody ...
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... Rest . How is Mr. Stutzer - you know Mrs. Meiklam will be asking for him . " " I'm afraid he's very ill still . " " Poor old man ! " " He isn't an old man , " said Dillon , a little indignantly . " Is he not ? How long mamma does stay ...
... Rest . How is Mr. Stutzer - you know Mrs. Meiklam will be asking for him . " " I'm afraid he's very ill still . " " Poor old man ! " " He isn't an old man , " said Dillon , a little indignantly . " Is he not ? How long mamma does stay ...
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