The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 - Ireland |
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Page 11
... round of musical parties , and of morn- ing matinées ; which latter , at certain seasons , come so thick , that for many afternoons , successively , an eager dilet- tante may wander from house to house , and see his friends , and be en ...
... round of musical parties , and of morn- ing matinées ; which latter , at certain seasons , come so thick , that for many afternoons , successively , an eager dilet- tante may wander from house to house , and see his friends , and be en ...
Page 17
... round which a profusion of hair hung in curls , gave a charming distinction to her appearance . " I wonder what keeps Dillon out so late to - night , mamma , " she ob- served , as she once again drew aside the heavy folds of the crimson ...
... round which a profusion of hair hung in curls , gave a charming distinction to her appearance . " I wonder what keeps Dillon out so late to - night , mamma , " she ob- served , as she once again drew aside the heavy folds of the crimson ...
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... round whom her heart was twined very closely ; yet she was not always gentle to her . The poor child was scolded and petted by turns - rarely ever permitted to do anything without a sort of sham com- bat , which always ended in her gain ...
... round whom her heart was twined very closely ; yet she was not always gentle to her . The poor child was scolded and petted by turns - rarely ever permitted to do anything without a sort of sham com- bat , which always ended in her gain ...
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... round her neck , Bessie kissed her mother , and thanked her , saying she would be sure to give her love to Mrs. Meiklam ; and then sallied forth , followed by Dillon , who " Well , perhaps , I may put on over- shoes . Mamma , bring me ...
... round her neck , Bessie kissed her mother , and thanked her , saying she would be sure to give her love to Mrs. Meiklam ; and then sallied forth , followed by Dillon , who " Well , perhaps , I may put on over- shoes . Mamma , bring me ...
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... round walks , greatly to the dismay of younger friends , who were inclined to follow the newer sys- tem of giving fruit and vegetables all the air possible , and banishing every- thing ornamental from the gardens devoted to use . Ah ...
... round walks , greatly to the dismay of younger friends , who were inclined to follow the newer sys- tem of giving fruit and vegetables all the air possible , and banishing every- thing ornamental from the gardens devoted to use . Ah ...
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