The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 - Ireland |
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... lady was doing fancy work at a little table , upon which stood a lamp , and a girl , about eleven years old , was alternately playing with pussy on the rug and running to look out of the window , rather anxiously , at the thick gloom ...
... lady was doing fancy work at a little table , upon which stood a lamp , and a girl , about eleven years old , was alternately playing with pussy on the rug and running to look out of the window , rather anxiously , at the thick gloom ...
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... lady , in a tone of slight hostility . 66 I hardly know ; he fainted just after I had finished reading with him , and I thought he was dead . " " Dead ! " repeated the lady . " How could you be so silly ? I daresay he will not thank you ...
... lady , in a tone of slight hostility . 66 I hardly know ; he fainted just after I had finished reading with him , and I thought he was dead . " " Dead ! " repeated the lady . " How could you be so silly ? I daresay he will not thank you ...
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... lady , after a pause . " I suppose he looked so thin . " " Pooh ! there are many thin people that eat plenty . I recollect hearing of a man who could eat a leg of mutton at a meal , and yet looked like a ske- leton . " " But Mr ...
... lady , after a pause . " I suppose he looked so thin . " " Pooh ! there are many thin people that eat plenty . I recollect hearing of a man who could eat a leg of mutton at a meal , and yet looked like a ske- leton . " " But Mr ...
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... lady , distantly related to Mr. Pilmer , who had received many substantial marks of favour from her in his father's life- time , when his paternal allowance ran short . A remarkable feature in this woman's character was her love of ...
... lady , distantly related to Mr. Pilmer , who had received many substantial marks of favour from her in his father's life- time , when his paternal allowance ran short . A remarkable feature in this woman's character was her love of ...
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... lady at the Rest had set them up in life - saved them from a vagrant's life perhaps - by her bounty and her kindness ... ladies and gentlemen . Oh , look at that old Jenny Black gather- ing sticks and breaking the trees , and there's ...
... lady at the Rest had set them up in life - saved them from a vagrant's life perhaps - by her bounty and her kindness ... ladies and gentlemen . Oh , look at that old Jenny Black gather- ing sticks and breaking the trees , and there's ...
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