The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 - Ireland |
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... face might have struck any observer with a feeling of interest , if not of pain ; the hands were thin , too , very thin and pale , and his clothes , as if they laboured under the same com- plaint as the wearer , were thin , thread- bare ...
... face might have struck any observer with a feeling of interest , if not of pain ; the hands were thin , too , very thin and pale , and his clothes , as if they laboured under the same com- plaint as the wearer , were thin , thread- bare ...
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... face with a pleasant beam . 66 ' How is your cold sir ? " asked the boy , fixing his quick eye on Mr. Stutzer's face , as they entered the sitting - room already introduced to the reader . " Better - or , at least , not worse , thank ...
... face with a pleasant beam . 66 ' How is your cold sir ? " asked the boy , fixing his quick eye on Mr. Stutzer's face , as they entered the sitting - room already introduced to the reader . " Better - or , at least , not worse , thank ...
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... face . For a long while he said nothing , but his glance wandered round the cheer- less room , and fell upon the half dead embers in the grate . Until a few weeks back , Mr. Stutzer had always invited him to tea in the evenings ; now he ...
... face . For a long while he said nothing , but his glance wandered round the cheer- less room , and fell upon the half dead embers in the grate . Until a few weeks back , Mr. Stutzer had always invited him to tea in the evenings ; now he ...
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... face the boy bent his steps towards the sick room , trying to walk as softly as his shoes would per- mit , but the heavy soles would come down with unexpected creaks , in spite of his efforts . At last he had reached his destination ...
... face the boy bent his steps towards the sick room , trying to walk as softly as his shoes would per- mit , but the heavy soles would come down with unexpected creaks , in spite of his efforts . At last he had reached his destination ...
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... her laughing face towards her mother . " I will completely forget there is such a thing . Dear mamma , go back , upstairs , and say I may go . What is the use of looking so cross ! Can't 1864. ] 25 Yaxley and its Neighbourhood .
... her laughing face towards her mother . " I will completely forget there is such a thing . Dear mamma , go back , upstairs , and say I may go . What is the use of looking so cross ! Can't 1864. ] 25 Yaxley and its Neighbourhood .
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