The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... Connor darlin ' , I wouldn't wish to be the manes of making your poor heart sore for one minute . God knows the same young heart has suffered enough , an ' more than it ought to suffer . - Con- nor ? " " Well , father ? " " Keep up your ...
... Connor darlin ' , I wouldn't wish to be the manes of making your poor heart sore for one minute . God knows the same young heart has suffered enough , an ' more than it ought to suffer . - Con- nor ? " " Well , father ? " " Keep up your ...
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... Connor more ac- curately respecting the circumstances of his quarrel with Fitzgerald . It arose from some dispute respecting the appli- cation of a rule of piquet , at which game they had been playing , each in- terpreting it favourably ...
... Connor more ac- curately respecting the circumstances of his quarrel with Fitzgerald . It arose from some dispute respecting the appli- cation of a rule of piquet , at which game they had been playing , each in- terpreting it favourably ...
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... Connor then read the following : " Mr. Fitzgerald begs leave to state , that upon re - perusing Mr. O'Connor's communication of this morning , care- fully , with an experienced friend , he is forced to consider himself as challenged ...
... Connor then read the following : " Mr. Fitzgerald begs leave to state , that upon re - perusing Mr. O'Connor's communication of this morning , care- fully , with an experienced friend , he is forced to consider himself as challenged ...
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