The Dublin University Magazine, Том 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 |
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... earn a livelihood by some means . The boys at school at first laughed at his dress , but he laughed himself too , and then the merriment ceased to be an excitement . It could not vex 1864. ] 27 Yaxley and its Neighbourhood . 21.
... earn a livelihood by some means . The boys at school at first laughed at his dress , but he laughed himself too , and then the merriment ceased to be an excitement . It could not vex 1864. ] 27 Yaxley and its Neighbourhood . 21.
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... school , his antagonist being a much older and larger boy than himself . The renown of this fight lived long at the school , owing to the remarkable strength of both combatants . Dillon's foe was Tom Ryder , the only son of the chief ...
... school , his antagonist being a much older and larger boy than himself . The renown of this fight lived long at the school , owing to the remarkable strength of both combatants . Dillon's foe was Tom Ryder , the only son of the chief ...
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... school before his uncle's morning repast had commenced . Bessie had been careful to place the well - filled basket also on the side- board ; and it was with a pleasant feeling that Dillon shut the hall - door after him that day - his ...
... school before his uncle's morning repast had commenced . Bessie had been careful to place the well - filled basket also on the side- board ; and it was with a pleasant feeling that Dillon shut the hall - door after him that day - his ...
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... school that day . The boys were mak- ing snow - balls and snow figures of large dimensions in the play - ground , but he contented himself by merely pelting half a dozen balls at his com- rades , and receiving a considerable payment in ...
... school that day . The boys were mak- ing snow - balls and snow figures of large dimensions in the play - ground , but he contented himself by merely pelting half a dozen balls at his com- rades , and receiving a considerable payment in ...
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... school- masters - complains of the sentiment which considers it a breach of good manners to move towards the door as the clergyman moves to the pulpit- thinks it ought to become the recog- nised practice , that a portion of the ...
... school- masters - complains of the sentiment which considers it a breach of good manners to move towards the door as the clergyman moves to the pulpit- thinks it ought to become the recog- nised practice , that a portion of the ...
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