The Dublin University Magazine, Том 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 |
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... told me to look for , while Mr. Stutzer was insensible . " " But he might not keep his food in the cupboard , " said Bessie , gravely . " There was nothing eatable any- where , in the kitchen , or any place else in the house , except ...
... told me to look for , while Mr. Stutzer was insensible . " " But he might not keep his food in the cupboard , " said Bessie , gravely . " There was nothing eatable any- where , in the kitchen , or any place else in the house , except ...
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... told me not to let him find out that we thought he had no food or money . " " What good would that do him ? ” inquired the lady , taking a fresh nee- dleful of wool , for she was now shad- ing an angular arm . I suppose Doctor Ryder ...
... told me not to let him find out that we thought he had no food or money . " " What good would that do him ? ” inquired the lady , taking a fresh nee- dleful of wool , for she was now shad- ing an angular arm . I suppose Doctor Ryder ...
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... told , that beside him Calpe and Atlas would appear as little hills . So far , so well ; but when the poet goes on to describe his horns , tail , beard , and mouth befouled with black is , that he refuses to join Abel in the 30 [ Jan ...
... told , that beside him Calpe and Atlas would appear as little hills . So far , so well ; but when the poet goes on to describe his horns , tail , beard , and mouth befouled with black is , that he refuses to join Abel in the 30 [ Jan ...
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... told him stories , and entertained him with sarcastic sallies , and thought how he could make use of him in an amicable way . But Stanley Lake's cold , commer- cial genius , his craft and egotism , were frustrated occasionally by his ...
... told him stories , and entertained him with sarcastic sallies , and thought how he could make use of him in an amicable way . But Stanley Lake's cold , commer- cial genius , his craft and egotism , were frustrated occasionally by his ...
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... told her frankly how he stood ; and Rachel said- 66 Well , you must not think of sell- ing your reversion . Oh ! think of your little boy - think of Dolly - if you were taken away from her . " " But , " said Dolly , " Mr. Larkin heard ...
... told her frankly how he stood ; and Rachel said- 66 Well , you must not think of sell- ing your reversion . Oh ! think of your little boy - think of Dolly - if you were taken away from her . " " But , " said Dolly , " Mr. Larkin heard ...
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