The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 - Ireland |
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Page 24
... tell papa to send him away when he comes ? I won't stay here without him . Tell papa not to leave me . " " I am sure he won't , if he can help it , " said Dillon , beginning to under- stand something of her meaning ; " but if the ...
... tell papa to send him away when he comes ? I won't stay here without him . Tell papa not to leave me . " " I am sure he won't , if he can help it , " said Dillon , beginning to under- stand something of her meaning ; " but if the ...
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... tell their children at Yaxley and in its neighbourhood , that the worthy lady at the Rest had set them up in life - saved them from a vagrant's life perhaps - by her bounty and her kindness ? Many there were indeed , and some farther ...
... tell their children at Yaxley and in its neighbourhood , that the worthy lady at the Rest had set them up in life - saved them from a vagrant's life perhaps - by her bounty and her kindness ? Many there were indeed , and some farther ...
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... tell you in a little time everything about it . I would this moment - I'd be de- lighted - only just until I have got a letter which I expect a letter , I as- sure you , nothing more - and until I have got it , it would be simply to ...
... tell you in a little time everything about it . I would this moment - I'd be de- lighted - only just until I have got a letter which I expect a letter , I as- sure you , nothing more - and until I have got it , it would be simply to ...
Page 35
... tell me nothing , Stanley , " " Not , darling , till I know it my- self . This plan , for instance , until you spoke this moment , was but a question , and one which I could not submit until I had seen Wealdon , and heard how matters ...
... tell me nothing , Stanley , " " Not , darling , till I know it my- self . This plan , for instance , until you spoke this moment , was but a question , and one which I could not submit until I had seen Wealdon , and heard how matters ...
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... Tell her so . She is at home , is she ? " " Yes , sir . " 66 " Very well , that's all . Say I am very sorry to hear she is suffering ; and , if I can find time , I hope to see her to - day ; and remember to say I have not read her ...
... Tell her so . She is at home , is she ? " " Yes , sir . " 66 " Very well , that's all . Say I am very sorry to hear she is suffering ; and , if I can find time , I hope to see her to - day ; and remember to say I have not read her ...
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