The Dublin University Magazine, Том 44William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1854 |
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... received the conventional reply from the waiter . " Chop , sir . Roast fowl . Line o ' lamb , sir . Vegetables ? —yes , sir . Peas and potatoes , sir . Tart - gooseberry . This way , if you please , sir . Mary , the private parlour for ...
... received the conventional reply from the waiter . " Chop , sir . Roast fowl . Line o ' lamb , sir . Vegetables ? —yes , sir . Peas and potatoes , sir . Tart - gooseberry . This way , if you please , sir . Mary , the private parlour for ...
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... received me with great cordiality ; but I thought that there was a slight embarrassment in his manner . We talked at first of college days and old mutual acquaintances : how that some were married ; some dead ; some , once so rollicking ...
... received me with great cordiality ; but I thought that there was a slight embarrassment in his manner . We talked at first of college days and old mutual acquaintances : how that some were married ; some dead ; some , once so rollicking ...
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... received one morning , quite unexpectedly , a very kind letter from Lord Roseville , then owner of this mansion , conferring it upon me . I had been for many years tutor to his son . A sickly boy he was always ; poor fel- low ! he died ...
... received one morning , quite unexpectedly , a very kind letter from Lord Roseville , then owner of this mansion , conferring it upon me . I had been for many years tutor to his son . A sickly boy he was always ; poor fel- low ! he died ...
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... received at her cottage at Fulham ; the only unmarried male visitor , I believe , " he added exultingly , " they live so very much retired , by Colonel Forde's ex- press desire . " " And how does the colonel like the idea of his son ...
... received at her cottage at Fulham ; the only unmarried male visitor , I believe , " he added exultingly , " they live so very much retired , by Colonel Forde's ex- press desire . " " And how does the colonel like the idea of his son ...
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... received at the parsonage house , and after an early meal , there is some discussion how the day is to be passed ; Louisa is the heroine of the day , and has to determine it . Her mother asks here- " Shall we away to the forest , Louisa ...
... received at the parsonage house , and after an early meal , there is some discussion how the day is to be passed ; Louisa is the heroine of the day , and has to determine it . Her mother asks here- " Shall we away to the forest , Louisa ...
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