The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 - Ireland |
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Page 32
... Larkin . I suppose everything went off pleasantly . For although Stanley Lake looked very pale and vicious as he walked down to the iron gate of The Lodge , among the evergreens and bass - mats , the good Attorney's coun- tenance shone ...
... Larkin . I suppose everything went off pleasantly . For although Stanley Lake looked very pale and vicious as he walked down to the iron gate of The Lodge , among the evergreens and bass - mats , the good Attorney's coun- tenance shone ...
Page 33
... Larkin had each projected for himself , pretty much the same career ; and probably each saw glimmering in the horizon the golden round of a coronet . And I suppose other modest men are not always proof against similar flatteries of ...
... Larkin had each projected for himself , pretty much the same career ; and probably each saw glimmering in the horizon the golden round of a coronet . And I suppose other modest men are not always proof against similar flatteries of ...
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... Larkin , and Jim Dutton crossed the retina of his memory , some thrill of the fear which " hath torment " -the fear of a terrible coer- cion which he liked so well to prac- tise in the case of others . In this mood he paced , without ...
... Larkin , and Jim Dutton crossed the retina of his memory , some thrill of the fear which " hath torment " -the fear of a terrible coer- cion which he liked so well to prac- tise in the case of others . In this mood he paced , without ...
Page 38
... Larkin , whom he always despised , and now hated - whom he believed to be a fifth - rate , pluckless rogue , without audacity , without invention ; whom he was on the point of tripping up , that he should have turned short and garotted ...
... Larkin , whom he always despised , and now hated - whom he believed to be a fifth - rate , pluckless rogue , without audacity , without invention ; whom he was on the point of tripping up , that he should have turned short and garotted ...
Page 40
... Larkin - you have no idea , my dear Miss Lake , what a blessed angel that man is- oh ! such a friend as has been raised up to us in that holy and wise man , words cannot express ; but what was I saying ? -oh , yes - Mark , you know -it ...
... Larkin - you have no idea , my dear Miss Lake , what a blessed angel that man is- oh ! such a friend as has been raised up to us in that holy and wise man , words cannot express ; but what was I saying ? -oh , yes - Mark , you know -it ...
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