The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 - Ireland |
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... speak , and is away . Peregrine cannot now draw back . He is astride , so to speak , on the back of the Wild Irishman . It is fully eighty - two miles , and barely two hours gone , before his groom can pull him in somewhere about Rugby ...
... speak , and is away . Peregrine cannot now draw back . He is astride , so to speak , on the back of the Wild Irishman . It is fully eighty - two miles , and barely two hours gone , before his groom can pull him in somewhere about Rugby ...
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... speak- ing French with a slight " suspicion " of a richer native Doric , has but a miserable time of it . Her nights are wretched ; her days are like the ago- nies of the dying whale - a ceaseless " flurry . " Gentle stranger ...
... speak- ing French with a slight " suspicion " of a richer native Doric , has but a miserable time of it . Her nights are wretched ; her days are like the ago- nies of the dying whale - a ceaseless " flurry . " Gentle stranger ...
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... speak to me . " " What shall I say , missy ? " " I want to know something , " said the child , heaving a sigh , and pausing for a second or two . " When shall we go home ? " 66 ' Home , my darling ? Is not this our home now ? " " I ...
... speak to me . " " What shall I say , missy ? " " I want to know something , " said the child , heaving a sigh , and pausing for a second or two . " When shall we go home ? " 66 ' Home , my darling ? Is not this our home now ? " " I ...
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... speak plain . I don't know whether you can see him or not . I'll ask , " and the old woman hobbled away . She returned as soon as could be expected from her lei- surely movements , and informed Dil- lon that he might walk in . He ap ...
... speak plain . I don't know whether you can see him or not . I'll ask , " and the old woman hobbled away . She returned as soon as could be expected from her lei- surely movements , and informed Dil- lon that he might walk in . He ap ...
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... speak the language of peasants , and earn her bread as a menial ? Had he not vexed her grand- aunt , by proudly withdrawing his wife and child from her house , because she wished to tyrannize over them all three , how different might ...
... speak the language of peasants , and earn her bread as a menial ? Had he not vexed her grand- aunt , by proudly withdrawing his wife and child from her house , because she wished to tyrannize over them all three , how different might ...
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