The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 - Ireland |
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... morning ( perhaps an un- reasonable postulate , for , in respect of rain , Eblana is held to be suffering an eternal douche ) , Peregrine goes forth upon the streets , beginning with the Belgravian quarter , and wanders into the decent ...
... morning ( perhaps an un- reasonable postulate , for , in respect of rain , Eblana is held to be suffering an eternal douche ) , Peregrine goes forth upon the streets , beginning with the Belgravian quarter , and wanders into the decent ...
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... morning . From the surrounding dark- ness that festive mansion stands out , with its windows all ablaze . From within wind forth the cheerful horn , and encouraging viol ; while on the blinds are projected fitful shadows- for the ...
... morning . From the surrounding dark- ness that festive mansion stands out , with its windows all ablaze . From within wind forth the cheerful horn , and encouraging viol ; while on the blinds are projected fitful shadows- for the ...
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... morning , and she had brought herself to beggary by drunkenness . She would sell the clothes off her back for gin ; and hundreds of others the same . There is no believing anything that these paupers say . I have been de- ceived over ...
... morning , and she had brought herself to beggary by drunkenness . She would sell the clothes off her back for gin ; and hundreds of others the same . There is no believing anything that these paupers say . I have been de- ceived over ...
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... morning repast had commenced . Bessie had been careful to place the well - filled basket also on the side- board ; and it was with a pleasant feeling that Dillon shut the hall - door after him that day - his books fast- ened together by ...
... morning repast had commenced . Bessie had been careful to place the well - filled basket also on the side- board ; and it was with a pleasant feeling that Dillon shut the hall - door after him that day - his books fast- ened together by ...
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... morning ? " 66 66 Yes ; but why are you here so early ? " asked the little girl , raising her large eyes inquiringly to the boy's face . Did you bring that basket ? What is in it ? " " Show her , " said Mr. Stutzer . Dillon took up the ...
... morning ? " 66 66 Yes ; but why are you here so early ? " asked the little girl , raising her large eyes inquiringly to the boy's face . Did you bring that basket ? What is in it ? " " Show her , " said Mr. Stutzer . Dillon took up the ...
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