The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 - Ireland |
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... mind , and something of a fearless , independent , though still gentle nature . " No , Dillon , you are not late at all , " replied Mr. Stutzer , with a smile that lighted up his ghastly face with a pleasant beam . 66 ' How is your cold ...
... mind , and something of a fearless , independent , though still gentle nature . " No , Dillon , you are not late at all , " replied Mr. Stutzer , with a smile that lighted up his ghastly face with a pleasant beam . 66 ' How is your cold ...
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... mind what a servant said ? Very likely they are all in a league together , wanting to excite pity . For myself I never approved of having anything to do with that man ; but you know Mrs. Meiklam would force us to employ him , and here ...
... mind what a servant said ? Very likely they are all in a league together , wanting to excite pity . For myself I never approved of having anything to do with that man ; but you know Mrs. Meiklam would force us to employ him , and here ...
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... mind . His uncle , though kind - hearted , was indolent , and knew nothing whatever of educating youth ; while his wife , though over careful about household matters and all worldly affairs , never dreamed of such a thing as moulding ...
... mind . His uncle , though kind - hearted , was indolent , and knew nothing whatever of educating youth ; while his wife , though over careful about household matters and all worldly affairs , never dreamed of such a thing as moulding ...
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... mind of Mrs. Pilmer that this affection might possibly ripen into a deeper feeling as time wore on . CHAPTER V. THE PRESENT TO THE SICK MAN . DILLON got up very early next day , and dressed more briskly than usual . He hurriedly took ...
... mind of Mrs. Pilmer that this affection might possibly ripen into a deeper feeling as time wore on . CHAPTER V. THE PRESENT TO THE SICK MAN . DILLON got up very early next day , and dressed more briskly than usual . He hurriedly took ...
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... mind , as he took the hourly draught prescribed . Yet he was not utterly without money - there was a solitary five - pound note laid carefully by , which he had hoped he might not have been called upon to spend . Months ago it had been ...
... mind , as he took the hourly draught prescribed . Yet he was not utterly without money - there was a solitary five - pound note laid carefully by , which he had hoped he might not have been called upon to spend . Months ago it had been ...
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