The Dublin University Magazine, Том 49William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1857 |
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... night " in telling stories each in his turn , thus establishing a sort of abridged Decameron , but neither so witty or so wicked as the Florentine's ; or an " English Night's Entertain- ment " on an epitomized scale to that of Sultan ...
... night " in telling stories each in his turn , thus establishing a sort of abridged Decameron , but neither so witty or so wicked as the Florentine's ; or an " English Night's Entertain- ment " on an epitomized scale to that of Sultan ...
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... night seven years that I was standing on my own draw- ing - room hearth - rug , thinking of no- thing , and listlessly watching the footman who was extinguishing the waxlights in the lustre ; for I had had a bachelors ' dinner - party ...
... night seven years that I was standing on my own draw- ing - room hearth - rug , thinking of no- thing , and listlessly watching the footman who was extinguishing the waxlights in the lustre ; for I had had a bachelors ' dinner - party ...
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... night , my dear lad ; we will meet at ten o'clock breakfast . " I offered him my hand , but he clasped his arms round me like a child , and though I felt ashamed at the action , I could not but return the pressure ; and so we parted ...
... night , my dear lad ; we will meet at ten o'clock breakfast . " I offered him my hand , but he clasped his arms round me like a child , and though I felt ashamed at the action , I could not but return the pressure ; and so we parted ...
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... night , and almost as light as day ; the wind rising in light gusts , and voices as it were seeming to come from the old woods , as it fell away into calm again . Suddenly Harry spoke , " Uncle , do you not hear the gal- loping of a ...
... night , and almost as light as day ; the wind rising in light gusts , and voices as it were seeming to come from the old woods , as it fell away into calm again . Suddenly Harry spoke , " Uncle , do you not hear the gal- loping of a ...
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... night , and afterwards fell with a frightful crash : I thought at first that the house was falling , but only a few windows and slates were dis- lodged . The tree fell clear of us , through God's mercy , and has lain before the house ...
... night , and afterwards fell with a frightful crash : I thought at first that the house was falling , but only a few windows and slates were dis- lodged . The tree fell clear of us , through God's mercy , and has lain before the house ...
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