The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... tell us the nature of your late attack - pray relate it . " " With Mr. Lorrequer's permission I'm your slave , gentlemen , " said Fin , finishing off his glass . " Oh , as for me , " I cried , " Dr. Finucane has my full permission to ...
... tell us the nature of your late attack - pray relate it . " " With Mr. Lorrequer's permission I'm your slave , gentlemen , " said Fin , finishing off his glass . " Oh , as for me , " I cried , " Dr. Finucane has my full permission to ...
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... tell ? Sure I can tell - Miss Goulding can tell - the whole world can tell , that it was Mrs. Smith , her- self . Why , sir , she is a noted Jesuit , and every thing else ! " " She may , ma'am , " he answered conceitedly , " be any ...
... tell ? Sure I can tell - Miss Goulding can tell - the whole world can tell , that it was Mrs. Smith , her- self . Why , sir , she is a noted Jesuit , and every thing else ! " " She may , ma'am , " he answered conceitedly , " be any ...
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... tell them the story of Orr ; tell them of his captivity , of his children , of his crime , of his hopes , of his disappointments , of his courage , and of his death ; and when you find your little hearers hanging from your lips , when ...
... tell them the story of Orr ; tell them of his captivity , of his children , of his crime , of his hopes , of his disappointments , of his courage , and of his death ; and when you find your little hearers hanging from your lips , when ...
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