The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 - Ireland |
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... Perhaps he knew that he had strong arms and legs , and a healthy frame , and that , even if his uncle and aunt turned him adrift , he could earn a livelihood by some means . The boys at school at first laughed at his dress , but he ...
... Perhaps he knew that he had strong arms and legs , and a healthy frame , and that , even if his uncle and aunt turned him adrift , he could earn a livelihood by some means . The boys at school at first laughed at his dress , but he ...
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... perhaps , I may put on over- shoes . Mamma , bring me down my over - shoes . " " No , I shall not . It is against my consent that you go out . " " Then , I must only go for them myself , " said the incorrigible Bessie , preparing for a ...
... perhaps , I may put on over- shoes . Mamma , bring me down my over - shoes . " " No , I shall not . It is against my consent that you go out . " " Then , I must only go for them myself , " said the incorrigible Bessie , preparing for a ...
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... perhaps - by her bounty and her kindness ? Many there were indeed , and some farther away than Yaxley - away in distant climes - hard - featured men , with wea- ther - beaten faces , who , if they chose , could say " She taught me the ...
... perhaps - by her bounty and her kindness ? Many there were indeed , and some farther away than Yaxley - away in distant climes - hard - featured men , with wea- ther - beaten faces , who , if they chose , could say " She taught me the ...
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... perhaps the finest of them , and , as a composition , the most finished . A sublime melancholy pervades it , as in the lines in which he regrets the assumed loss of exist- ence , consequent upon exasperating the powers of Deity to ...
... perhaps the finest of them , and , as a composition , the most finished . A sublime melancholy pervades it , as in the lines in which he regrets the assumed loss of exist- ence , consequent upon exasperating the powers of Deity to ...
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... perhaps . " " I can say with certainty , sir , that from that quarter you would get no- thing like what you have agreed to take ; and I must say , once for all , sir , that , quite setting aside every con- sideration of honour and of ...
... perhaps . " " I can say with certainty , sir , that from that quarter you would get no- thing like what you have agreed to take ; and I must say , once for all , sir , that , quite setting aside every con- sideration of honour and of ...
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