The Dublin University Magazine, Том 73William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1869 |
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... poor , the maimed , the halt , and the blind to the marriage feast ; the im- portunity of the midnight knocker ; the salving of Jesus by the sinful woman , in connexion with the parable arising from it , spoken by Jesus to Simon about ...
... poor , the maimed , the halt , and the blind to the marriage feast ; the im- portunity of the midnight knocker ; the salving of Jesus by the sinful woman , in connexion with the parable arising from it , spoken by Jesus to Simon about ...
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... poor friend . Now , I daresay a great many of my readers remember the first love - letter they ever got . Some of us commit the folly to keep these things , and others amongst us are high minded , or rather cold hearted , and make an ...
... poor friend . Now , I daresay a great many of my readers remember the first love - letter they ever got . Some of us commit the folly to keep these things , and others amongst us are high minded , or rather cold hearted , and make an ...
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... poor friend Dick , he is the best fellow in the world . " " Oh , poor Sir Richard , " I said , bursting into a fit of laughter , as I re- membered his face in the labyrinth . " But do you know , Mr. Warrender , I don't think Lady Airey ...
... poor friend Dick , he is the best fellow in the world . " " Oh , poor Sir Richard , " I said , bursting into a fit of laughter , as I re- membered his face in the labyrinth . " But do you know , Mr. Warrender , I don't think Lady Airey ...
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... Poor Flanders had a hard time of it , I was so difficult to please , and even my indulgent godmother , who came to superintend matters , was a little surprised at the exhibition of vanity and petulance I made . When all was done I ...
... Poor Flanders had a hard time of it , I was so difficult to please , and even my indulgent godmother , who came to superintend matters , was a little surprised at the exhibition of vanity and petulance I made . When all was done I ...
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... poor wife and mother driven , in order that the lives of the creatures so dear to her should not be imperilled . The poor lady's life was no more to be envied than that of a fawn with the voices of the hounds ringing in her ears . At ...
... poor wife and mother driven , in order that the lives of the creatures so dear to her should not be imperilled . The poor lady's life was no more to be envied than that of a fawn with the voices of the hounds ringing in her ears . At ...
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