The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 - Ireland |
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... hand that was clasped within his own . " Surely you would not try to keep me here , if you thought I would be happier in another place , even though you must stay behind . " " Oh , papa , don't go ! " cried the child , imploringly . " I ...
... hand that was clasped within his own . " Surely you would not try to keep me here , if you thought I would be happier in another place , even though you must stay behind . " " Oh , papa , don't go ! " cried the child , imploringly . " I ...
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... hand -the basket in the other . How cold it was ! A thick carpet of snow lay on the ground ; sparrows were twit- tering and fluttering on the house- tops as he came into the town , which was within a few minutes ' walk of his uncle's ...
... hand -the basket in the other . How cold it was ! A thick carpet of snow lay on the ground ; sparrows were twit- tering and fluttering on the house- tops as he came into the town , which was within a few minutes ' walk of his uncle's ...
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... hand , and looking uncom- monly logical , " that meant that she wanted to see us ; and though a pony mightn't be able to trot in the snow , I can walk very well in it , and you can walk . So we'll have great fun going to the Rest . How ...
... hand , and looking uncom- monly logical , " that meant that she wanted to see us ; and though a pony mightn't be able to trot in the snow , I can walk very well in it , and you can walk . So we'll have great fun going to the Rest . How ...
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... hands . " Let her alone , Luke , " said young Crosbie , coming up to the rescue- " let her have her faggots ; Mrs ... hand that still rested on Dillon's arm trembled nervously . MILTON'S demons , Johnson remarks , are too noble ; 28 ...
... hands . " Let her alone , Luke , " said young Crosbie , coming up to the rescue- " let her have her faggots ; Mrs ... hand that still rested on Dillon's arm trembled nervously . MILTON'S demons , Johnson remarks , are too noble ; 28 ...
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WYLDER'S HAND . PART VIJI . CHAPTER LX . THE BRANDON CONSERVATORY . " You are thinking , I know , be- plicitly. is , that he refuses to join Abel in the sacrifice he is about to offer , and , in the quarrel which ensues , kills him . The ...
WYLDER'S HAND . PART VIJI . CHAPTER LX . THE BRANDON CONSERVATORY . " You are thinking , I know , be- plicitly. is , that he refuses to join Abel in the sacrifice he is about to offer , and , in the quarrel which ensues , kills him . The ...
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