The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 - Ireland |
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Page 16
... wife was not pretty , but gentle , and of winning manners , and , unhappily , full of ro- mantic ideas . They married ; and thenceforward Paul Stutzer's pros- pects grew black . Enraged at what he considered the bitterest ingrati- tude ...
... wife was not pretty , but gentle , and of winning manners , and , unhappily , full of ro- mantic ideas . They married ; and thenceforward Paul Stutzer's pros- pects grew black . Enraged at what he considered the bitterest ingrati- tude ...
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... wife of a dashing and handsome Captain , Bagwell Crosbie , of the Dra- goons , who had the name of large estates in Ireland - the name , but certainly not the gain , the property being heavily mortgaged , even in his father's lifetime ...
... wife of a dashing and handsome Captain , Bagwell Crosbie , of the Dra- goons , who had the name of large estates in Ireland - the name , but certainly not the gain , the property being heavily mortgaged , even in his father's lifetime ...
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... wife , though over careful about household matters and all worldly affairs , never dreamed of such a thing as moulding the principles of either her own chil- dren or her nephew . Bessie was her especial pet and darling , the only ...
... wife , though over careful about household matters and all worldly affairs , never dreamed of such a thing as moulding the principles of either her own chil- dren or her nephew . Bessie was her especial pet and darling , the only ...
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... wife and child from her house , because she wished to tyrannize over them all three , how different might matters now be . Would it not have been better if he had humbly borne every slight , every rude speech , every taunt , rather than ...
... wife and child from her house , because she wished to tyrannize over them all three , how different might matters now be . Would it not have been better if he had humbly borne every slight , every rude speech , every taunt , rather than ...
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... wife . She heard the door close , and look- ing half over her shoulder , in a low tone indicating surprise , she merely said- " Oh ! " receiving him with a proud , sad look . 66 ' Yes , Dorkie , I'm here at last . I've been for some ...
... wife . She heard the door close , and look- ing half over her shoulder , in a low tone indicating surprise , she merely said- " Oh ! " receiving him with a proud , sad look . 66 ' Yes , Dorkie , I'm here at last . I've been for some ...
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