The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 - Ireland |
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Page 19
... give us leave to make up a nice present for the poor man . ' . , " Blanc mange ! Pickled oysters ! " exclaimed the mother , in slow , em- phatic tones . " Pretty thing , indeed . What is he to me that I should be expected to support him ...
... give us leave to make up a nice present for the poor man . ' . , " Blanc mange ! Pickled oysters ! " exclaimed the mother , in slow , em- phatic tones . " Pretty thing , indeed . What is he to me that I should be expected to support him ...
Page 21
... give up her marriage settlement to save her husband's honour . Sorrow- fully Captain Crosbie , with his wife and little son , Dillon , left his once splendid home to settle down in an obscure lodging in Dublin , where he lived but a few ...
... give up her marriage settlement to save her husband's honour . Sorrow- fully Captain Crosbie , with his wife and little son , Dillon , left his once splendid home to settle down in an obscure lodging in Dublin , where he lived but a few ...
Page 26
... give her love to Mrs. Meiklam ; and then sallied forth , followed by Dillon , who " Well , perhaps , I may put on over- shoes . Mamma , bring me down my over - shoes . " " No , I shall not . It is against my consent that you go out ...
... give her love to Mrs. Meiklam ; and then sallied forth , followed by Dillon , who " Well , perhaps , I may put on over- shoes . Mamma , bring me down my over - shoes . " " No , I shall not . It is against my consent that you go out ...
Page 28
... give up the contention . The boy gave her a sixpence , and she was departing with her sticks , when suddenly a crazed light illuminated her face , wrath distorting every feature , as she stopped and confronted Bessie . ' Ay , you're a ...
... give up the contention . The boy gave her a sixpence , and she was departing with her sticks , when suddenly a crazed light illuminated her face , wrath distorting every feature , as she stopped and confronted Bessie . ' Ay , you're a ...
Page 32
... Miss Dorkie won't give us much trouble . " He used to call her " Miss Dorkie , " playfully , to his clerks . It gave him consideration , he fancied . And now with this Five Oaks to begin with- £ 1,400 a 32 32 [ Jan. Wylder's Hand .
... Miss Dorkie won't give us much trouble . " He used to call her " Miss Dorkie , " playfully , to his clerks . It gave him consideration , he fancied . And now with this Five Oaks to begin with- £ 1,400 a 32 32 [ Jan. Wylder's Hand .
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