The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 - Ireland |
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Page 19
... lived for years like a beggar , and in the end died worth several thousand pounds . " Dillon silently hoped this notion about misers would go out of his Aunt's head ; he thereupon waited some minutes before renewing the conversation ...
... lived for years like a beggar , and in the end died worth several thousand pounds . " Dillon silently hoped this notion about misers would go out of his Aunt's head ; he thereupon waited some minutes before renewing the conversation ...
Page 21
... lived but a few months , a stroke of paralysis carrying him off suddenly , while yet in the prime of life . Old Mr. Pilmer - Mrs . Crosbie's father- had refused to help his son - in - law in his misfortunes . He had given his daughter a ...
... lived but a few months , a stroke of paralysis carrying him off suddenly , while yet in the prime of life . Old Mr. Pilmer - Mrs . Crosbie's father- had refused to help his son - in - law in his misfortunes . He had given his daughter a ...
Page 22
... lived long at the school , owing to the remarkable strength of both combatants . Dillon's foe was Tom Ryder , the only son of the chief physician at Yaxley - a young gentle- man notorious for being a bully , and regarded as generally ...
... lived long at the school , owing to the remarkable strength of both combatants . Dillon's foe was Tom Ryder , the only son of the chief physician at Yaxley - a young gentle- man notorious for being a bully , and regarded as generally ...
Page 23
... lived , his pace slackened ; and on arriving finally at the door , he waited a moment before lifting the knocker : then he rapped gently . The old , half blind woman , Margaret Spurs , made her appearance , looking much as usual . " How ...
... lived , his pace slackened ; and on arriving finally at the door , he waited a moment before lifting the knocker : then he rapped gently . The old , half blind woman , Margaret Spurs , made her appearance , looking much as usual . " How ...
Page 26
... lived about a mile off . She was an old 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 ...
... lived about a mile off . She was an old 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 ...
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