The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 - Ireland |
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Page 21
... turning sailor , or soldier , or scavenger , or anything else likely to improve his temporal con- dition . Yet , he was ... turned him adrift , he could earn a livelihood by some means . The boys at school at first laughed at his dress ...
... turning sailor , or soldier , or scavenger , or anything else likely to improve his temporal con- dition . Yet , he was ... turned him adrift , he could earn a livelihood by some means . The boys at school at first laughed at his dress ...
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... turned her head , when advanced a little way , and kissed her hand to her . The mother thought her child very lovely , indeed . Bessie was charmed with the snow , and nothing but Dillon's superior sense of propriety would have prevented ...
... turned her head , when advanced a little way , and kissed her hand to her . The mother thought her child very lovely , indeed . Bessie was charmed with the snow , and nothing but Dillon's superior sense of propriety would have prevented ...
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... turned away at last . Luke had already disappeared from the scene ; and now the gray shade of evening was stealing over the land- scape . The short winter day neared its close . Dillon and Bessie gained the avenue quickly , and hurried ...
... turned away at last . Luke had already disappeared from the scene ; and now the gray shade of evening was stealing over the land- scape . The short winter day neared its close . Dillon and Bessie gained the avenue quickly , and hurried ...
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... turned to shape many of the gloomy legends of his age , it appears to us that had he had any opportunity of acquainting himself with the contem- porary serf - life of Germany in the twelfth century , in which the witches ' Sabbath was ...
... turned to shape many of the gloomy legends of his age , it appears to us that had he had any opportunity of acquainting himself with the contem- porary serf - life of Germany in the twelfth century , in which the witches ' Sabbath was ...
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... turned in her grand way , and walked slowly toward the door . " Stay a moment , I'm going , " said Stanley , overtaking and confronting her near the door . " I've only one word . I don't think you quite know It will be an evil day for ...
... turned in her grand way , and walked slowly toward the door . " Stay a moment , I'm going , " said Stanley , overtaking and confronting her near the door . " I've only one word . I don't think you quite know It will be an evil day for ...
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