The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 - Ireland |
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... FATHER ,. 66 four , and twenty - six , the golden num- bers . The baked meats are choice , and do not by any means so coldly furnish forth the table . " The " ser- vice " is admirable , and the vintages unsurpassed . There are sherries ...
... FATHER ,. 66 four , and twenty - six , the golden num- bers . The baked meats are choice , and do not by any means so coldly furnish forth the table . " The " ser- vice " is admirable , and the vintages unsurpassed . There are sherries ...
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... father , in a low voice . " Yes , if I went too , " was the prompt reply . 66 Ah , Lizette , that is selfish , " mur- mured the father , smiling in spite of himself , as he stroked the little hand that was clasped within his own ...
... father , in a low voice . " Yes , if I went too , " was the prompt reply . 66 Ah , Lizette , that is selfish , " mur- mured the father , smiling in spite of himself , as he stroked the little hand that was clasped within his own ...
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... father . " Oh , it isn't any trouble , sir , " ob- served the boy , sitting down again . The child ran for her paint - box and pencils , and a sheet of paper ; and soon Master Crosbie was sketching off a very fierce tiger indeed , just ...
... father . " Oh , it isn't any trouble , sir , " ob- served the boy , sitting down again . The child ran for her paint - box and pencils , and a sheet of paper ; and soon Master Crosbie was sketching off a very fierce tiger indeed , just ...
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... father's lifetime . Mrs. Crosbie's for- tune was considerable , but it did not suffice to pay her husband's debts . Crosbie Court was a fine old Irish mansion , and required numerous ser- vants . There were carriages , and horses , and ...
... father's lifetime . Mrs. Crosbie's for- tune was considerable , but it did not suffice to pay her husband's debts . Crosbie Court was a fine old Irish mansion , and required numerous ser- vants . There were carriages , and horses , and ...
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... father admired his son's conqueror , for he heard all about the fight , and the cause of it , and Doctor Ryder was a generous hearted man . " 6 " Never fight , Dillon , " he said , except in a cause like that - it is the only one ...
... father admired his son's conqueror , for he heard all about the fight , and the cause of it , and Doctor Ryder was a generous hearted man . " 6 " Never fight , Dillon , " he said , except in a cause like that - it is the only one ...
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