The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 - Ireland |
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Page 8
... walks something so me- tropolitan - so refined - that it would seem incomprehensible how there should be any relationship between them . Here , in this direction , coming , say , from the north , is a perfect bit 8 [ Jan. Dublin Society .
... walks something so me- tropolitan - so refined - that it would seem incomprehensible how there should be any relationship between them . Here , in this direction , coming , say , from the north , is a perfect bit 8 [ Jan. Dublin Society .
Page 11
... coming many miles to see . For there is seen , clustered together , rising in circular row above row , a cloud of the freshest and most captivating belles that Eblana can boast , mostly from the very first rank , and who , by some ...
... coming many miles to see . For there is seen , clustered together , rising in circular row above row , a cloud of the freshest and most captivating belles that Eblana can boast , mostly from the very first rank , and who , by some ...
Page 12
... coming to the footlights , and making a pretty little speech of grateful sympathy , but im- perfect English , to this effect , " I loaf you all ver moche , " a declaration as may be well imagined , received with screams of delight ...
... coming to the footlights , and making a pretty little speech of grateful sympathy , but im- perfect English , to this effect , " I loaf you all ver moche , " a declaration as may be well imagined , received with screams of delight ...
Page 15
... coming there . He had committed no crime - was guilty of no political offence he was not anybody in disguise . He was simply Paul Stutzer , teacher of lan- guages . The old lady , Mrs. Meiklam , living at Meiklam's Rest , about a mile ...
... coming there . He had committed no crime - was guilty of no political offence he was not anybody in disguise . He was simply Paul Stutzer , teacher of lan- guages . The old lady , Mrs. Meiklam , living at Meiklam's Rest , about a mile ...
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... coming towards him , and pushing the curls from his cold forehead with her small hands . 66 ' No , " he whispered ; " I am not hungry . ' 66 " " I will get you some milk and bread in a moment . " " You need not , indeed , Bessie ; I ...
... coming towards him , and pushing the curls from his cold forehead with her small hands . 66 ' No , " he whispered ; " I am not hungry . ' 66 " " I will get you some milk and bread in a moment . " " You need not , indeed , Bessie ; I ...
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