The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... never be yours ; for if I pay my sowl for the pur- chase - money , I'll have my revenge o ' you ! -ha ! ha ! -remember my words never ! never ! -ha ! ha ! ha ! ' and with something between the laugh of a maniac and the bowl of a hyena ...
... never be yours ; for if I pay my sowl for the pur- chase - money , I'll have my revenge o ' you ! -ha ! ha ! -remember my words never ! never ! -ha ! ha ! ha ! ' and with something between the laugh of a maniac and the bowl of a hyena ...
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... never could clearly make out , for the wind and rain were both beating so hard against my face that I could not hear a word ; however , I was able just to perceive that he was very much disguised in drink , and spoke rather thick . Well ...
... never could clearly make out , for the wind and rain were both beating so hard against my face that I could not hear a word ; however , I was able just to perceive that he was very much disguised in drink , and spoke rather thick . Well ...
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... never were so astonished or delighted . In his mode of living he practised a liberal , but exact , economy . His early privations taught him the value of money , of which he never was profuse in indiscriminate gratuities , but rather ...
... never were so astonished or delighted . In his mode of living he practised a liberal , but exact , economy . His early privations taught him the value of money , of which he never was profuse in indiscriminate gratuities , but rather ...
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