The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 - Ireland |
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Page 13
... leaves under the crisp coating they had received ; the snail and the worm had hidden themselves away deep in the ... leave you here with good old Margaret . Will not that be a better way ? You will be satisfied to let me go to your ...
... leaves under the crisp coating they had received ; the snail and the worm had hidden themselves away deep in the ... leave you here with good old Margaret . Will not that be a better way ? You will be satisfied to let me go to your ...
Page 16
... leave the refuge of such a home . Mrs. Stutzer did not long survive ; she died in the obscure village of Climsley , on the borders of Yorkshire ; and the Curate of the parish , who was inte- rested in her husband , was the person who ...
... leave the refuge of such a home . Mrs. Stutzer did not long survive ; she died in the obscure village of Climsley , on the borders of Yorkshire ; and the Curate of the parish , who was inte- rested in her husband , was the person who ...
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... 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 ! I ...
... 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 ! I ...
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... leave me behind and go to mamma . ' 22 " How do you know ? " " He told me so . Who is the mes- senger that is coming for him ? " " What messenger ? " asked the boy , looking rather bewildered . " The messenger that came for mamma . Will ...
... leave me behind and go to mamma . ' 22 " How do you know ? " " He told me so . Who is the mes- senger that is coming for him ? " " What messenger ? " asked the boy , looking rather bewildered . " The messenger that came for mamma . Will ...
Page 27
... leaves dropping about , and the bees humming murmurously . But we must not for- get our young friends . " How funny ... leave those sticks behind you ! " shouted the caretaker , hurrying towards the delinquent . 66 Let 1864. ] 27 Yaxley ...
... leaves dropping about , and the bees humming murmurously . But we must not for- get our young friends . " How funny ... leave those sticks behind you ! " shouted the caretaker , hurrying towards the delinquent . 66 Let 1864. ] 27 Yaxley ...
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