The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 - Ireland |
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Page 107
... thing , if he suspected that I knew any thing about the thraicherous thrick he put on my poor brother the divil a toe he'd let me join him ; but you see I was only a mere gorsoon , a child I may say , at the time . " " At all evints let ...
... thing , if he suspected that I knew any thing about the thraicherous thrick he put on my poor brother the divil a toe he'd let me join him ; but you see I was only a mere gorsoon , a child I may say , at the time . " " At all evints let ...
Page 201
... thing that he could not know was true ; to throw a sort of discredit upon it . " How do you know that Mr. Hogan knew this to be a Protestant boy ? " He did well ; he knew the Protes- tant boy and his father . " He asked a particular ...
... thing that he could not know was true ; to throw a sort of discredit upon it . " How do you know that Mr. Hogan knew this to be a Protestant boy ? " He did well ; he knew the Protes- tant boy and his father . " He asked a particular ...
Page 276
... thing disagreeable , and , was inclined to put off the disclosure to the very last minute . She , therefore , encouraged a little desultory conversation , by shew ing a piece of needle - work , which she had in bands The relief was but ...
... thing disagreeable , and , was inclined to put off the disclosure to the very last minute . She , therefore , encouraged a little desultory conversation , by shew ing a piece of needle - work , which she had in bands The relief was but ...
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