The Dublin University Magazine, Том 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 |
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... took out two old brass candlesticks , bearing some inches of the remains of mould candles , which , having lighted , he proceeded to admit the newcomer . A boy about thirteen , tall for his years , entered the narrow hall , wearing a ...
... took out two old brass candlesticks , bearing some inches of the remains of mould candles , which , having lighted , he proceeded to admit the newcomer . A boy about thirteen , tall for his years , entered the narrow hall , wearing a ...
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... took up his book to depart , still looking grave and thoughtful . When he was gone Mr. Stutzer ex- tinguished one of the candles , and going to the cupboard , took from it a cup of milk and piece of stale bread , both of which he gave ...
... took up his book to depart , still looking grave and thoughtful . When he was gone Mr. Stutzer ex- tinguished one of the candles , and going to the cupboard , took from it a cup of milk and piece of stale bread , both of which he gave ...
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... 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- hour at the Pilmers ' house was a very late one , and the lad was ...
... 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- hour at the Pilmers ' house was a very late one , and the lad was ...
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... took the hourly draught prescribed . Yet he was not utterly without money - there was a solitary five - pound note laid carefully by , which he had hoped he might not have been called upon to spend . Months ago it had been set aside to ...
... took the hourly draught prescribed . Yet he was not utterly without money - there was a solitary five - pound note laid carefully by , which he had hoped he might not have been called upon to spend . Months ago it had been set aside to ...
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... took him by sur- prise . The Captain was a terrorist . He acted instinctively on the theory that any good that was to be got from human beings , was to be extracted from their fears . He had so operated on Mark Wylder ; and so sought to ...
... took him by sur- prise . The Captain was a terrorist . He acted instinctively on the theory that any good that was to be got from human beings , was to be extracted from their fears . He had so operated on Mark Wylder ; and so sought to ...
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