The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 - Ireland |
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... seemed rushing before the wind at a furious pace . Opening the window , the boy looked out , leaning on his elbows . He could see the town , and the church spire , and the pavement beneath glis- tening with the lately fallen rain ; he ...
... seemed rushing before the wind at a furious pace . Opening the window , the boy looked out , leaning on his elbows . He could see the town , and the church spire , and the pavement beneath glis- tening with the lately fallen rain ; he ...
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... seemed rising in the ascendant ; but finally , the triumphant cries grew more enthusiastic , as Dillon proved himself the victor , while Tom Ryder lay flat on the ground . For some time a coolness naturally existed between Ryder and ...
... seemed rising in the ascendant ; but finally , the triumphant cries grew more enthusiastic , as Dillon proved himself the victor , while Tom Ryder lay flat on the ground . For some time a coolness naturally existed between Ryder and ...
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... seemed to glisten . " Good morning , sir . I hope you feel better , " said Dillon , taking the " How is Mr. Stutzer this morn- cold hand extended to him . tone . CHAPTER VI . THE WALK IN THE SNOW . THE 1864. ] 23 Yaxley and its ...
... seemed to glisten . " Good morning , sir . I hope you feel better , " said Dillon , taking the " How is Mr. Stutzer this morn- cold hand extended to him . tone . CHAPTER VI . THE WALK IN THE SNOW . THE 1864. ] 23 Yaxley and its ...
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... seemed to revive him more than anything else ; they were very bitter , but they gave a pleasant , warm sensation quite an exhilaration of spirits . The truth was , they were nearly altogether composed of good port wine , drawn from the ...
... seemed to revive him more than anything else ; they were very bitter , but they gave a pleasant , warm sensation quite an exhilaration of spirits . The truth was , they were nearly altogether composed of good port wine , drawn from the ...
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... seemed some- thing ominous in this little ailment . ' None at all ; oh , none , thank you ; none in the world . I'd be so frightened if there was . But , thank Heaven , Doctor Buddle says there's nothing to make us at all uneasy . My ...
... seemed some- thing ominous in this little ailment . ' None at all ; oh , none , thank you ; none in the world . I'd be so frightened if there was . But , thank Heaven , Doctor Buddle says there's nothing to make us at all uneasy . My ...
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