The Dublin University Magazine, Том 73William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1869 |
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... walked up and down the room . " I will put an end to it all , " I said to myself , resolutely . 66 No one at home can blame me , if , after such an insolent letter , I give my odious suitor a summary dismissal . I can bear it no longer ...
... walked up and down the room . " I will put an end to it all , " I said to myself , resolutely . 66 No one at home can blame me , if , after such an insolent letter , I give my odious suitor a summary dismissal . I can bear it no longer ...
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... walked up the long room I heard whispered aside- " That's her , that's Miss Aubrey . " Two or three very red - faced men stared at me in a determined manner , and old Mrs. Hodder gave me a very extraor- dinary wink of her villanous old ...
... walked up the long room I heard whispered aside- " That's her , that's Miss Aubrey . " Two or three very red - faced men stared at me in a determined manner , and old Mrs. Hodder gave me a very extraor- dinary wink of her villanous old ...
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... walked away to- gether down the fir - tree walk . " I want you to stand in judgment on the only picture I have ever com- pleted , will you ? " " I am no judge . " She laughed ,. 4 * 1869. ] 51 Up and Down the World . from her work, and ...
... walked away to- gether down the fir - tree walk . " I want you to stand in judgment on the only picture I have ever com- pleted , will you ? " " I am no judge . " She laughed ,. 4 * 1869. ] 51 Up and Down the World . from her work, and ...
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... walked on , out on the quiet road , past Miss Marjory's cottage . On still . Basil was in an odd frame of mind to - day . " 6 I have been thinking , " he said , " how strangely some things come about . Do you remember the first time I ...
... walked on , out on the quiet road , past Miss Marjory's cottage . On still . Basil was in an odd frame of mind to - day . " 6 I have been thinking , " he said , " how strangely some things come about . Do you remember the first time I ...
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... walked back over the still moonlit grass , and all the while Basil was congratulating himself that he had been so strong of purpose , not be- traying , in any one little way , his great unselfish love for the friendless girl at his side ...
... walked back over the still moonlit grass , and all the while Basil was congratulating himself that he had been so strong of purpose , not be- traying , in any one little way , his great unselfish love for the friendless girl at his side ...
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