The Dublin University Magazine, Том 44William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1854 |
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... father's field , there to wait till the tares and the wheat shall be sorted . " But the strangest thing as ever fell here , " said the old man , in his ram- bling way , " happened eight years agone , come next Christmas - eve , as ...
... father's field , there to wait till the tares and the wheat shall be sorted . " But the strangest thing as ever fell here , " said the old man , in his ram- bling way , " happened eight years agone , come next Christmas - eve , as ...
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... father , who is a colonel on service , now with his regiment at Most fortunately , my father knew the late Mr. Tremaine , so I am kindly received at her cottage at Fulham ; the only unmarried male visitor , I believe , " he added ...
... father , who is a colonel on service , now with his regiment at Most fortunately , my father knew the late Mr. Tremaine , so I am kindly received at her cottage at Fulham ; the only unmarried male visitor , I believe , " he added ...
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... father's whole regiment ! " These were his parting words , and I turned to my own abode with sincere admiration of his energy . - I waited with great impatience for a letter from Paris . It came . He was in despair . They had left Paris ...
... father's whole regiment ! " These were his parting words , and I turned to my own abode with sincere admiration of his energy . - I waited with great impatience for a letter from Paris . It came . He was in despair . They had left Paris ...
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... father was a farmer , but by the seven years ' war reduced to entire destitution . The son made his way to New Brandenberg , where he was admitted into the free school . This gave him food and shelter , but no provision was made for ...
... father was a farmer , but by the seven years ' war reduced to entire destitution . The son made his way to New Brandenberg , where he was admitted into the free school . This gave him food and shelter , but no provision was made for ...
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... father ; the good old lady she laughed too— Echo laughed , and the mountains repeated the wandering laughter . Walter presently ran to the birch - tree beside them and cut off Short , smooth sticks with his clasp knife , offering ...
... father ; the good old lady she laughed too— Echo laughed , and the mountains repeated the wandering laughter . Walter presently ran to the birch - tree beside them and cut off Short , smooth sticks with his clasp knife , offering ...
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