The Dublin University Magazine, Том 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 |
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... lived ever since . I sometimes think I have only myself to blame . But you know , my poor brother , why I con- sented , and with what agony . Ever since , I have lived in terror , and worse , in degradation . I did not know , until it ...
... lived ever since . I sometimes think I have only myself to blame . But you know , my poor brother , why I con- sented , and with what agony . Ever since , I have lived in terror , and worse , in degradation . I did not know , until it ...
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... lived only in the canvas that hung upon those ancestral walls , and whose sorrows were hid in the grave and forgotten by the world , had walked in other days , in the pride of beauty , or in the sadness of desertion . Dorcas paused upon ...
... lived only in the canvas that hung upon those ancestral walls , and whose sorrows were hid in the grave and forgotten by the world , had walked in other days , in the pride of beauty , or in the sadness of desertion . Dorcas paused upon ...
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... lived two hundred miles away , and made a flying visit only once in three years , knew it a great deal better than the London- bred rake who had lived in the west- end all his days . Captain Lake looked peevish and dangerous , as he ...
... lived two hundred miles away , and made a flying visit only once in three years , knew it a great deal better than the London- bred rake who had lived in the west- end all his days . Captain Lake looked peevish and dangerous , as he ...
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... lived if that had occurred . " " I do solemnly assure you , Captain Lake , what you have told me has beyond expression amazed , and I will say , horrified me , " said the Attorney , with a slow and melancholy vehe- mence . " Better men ...
... lived if that had occurred . " " I do solemnly assure you , Captain Lake , what you have told me has beyond expression amazed , and I will say , horrified me , " said the Attorney , with a slow and melancholy vehe- mence . " Better men ...
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... lived on good terms with their eastern and northern neighbours , the Picts or Cruithne , and that St. Colum Cillé preached to these last - named people , and established his monks at Iona , in the middle of the same century . Soon after ...
... lived on good terms with their eastern and northern neighbours , the Picts or Cruithne , and that St. Colum Cillé preached to these last - named people , and established his monks at Iona , in the middle of the same century . Soon after ...
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