The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 20William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1842 |
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... passed me by , and walked up stairs . Not a word was spoken on either side ; but there are moments in one's life , in which a look or passing glance rivets an undying hate . Such an one did we exchange , and nothing that the tongue ...
... passed me by , and walked up stairs . Not a word was spoken on either side ; but there are moments in one's life , in which a look or passing glance rivets an undying hate . Such an one did we exchange , and nothing that the tongue ...
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... passed and re - passed along the spacious verandah , which ran the entire length of the building , carrying fruit , wine , and ices to those who preferred the balmy air and starry sky without to the heat and glitter of the crowded ...
... passed and re - passed along the spacious verandah , which ran the entire length of the building , carrying fruit , wine , and ices to those who preferred the balmy air and starry sky without to the heat and glitter of the crowded ...
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... passed the door of the drawing - room , I heard Lady Julia and Lord Dudley de Vere talking and laughing together : he was , as usual , " so amusing , " as my mother's letter called him ; doubtless , relating my hasty and intemperate ...
... passed the door of the drawing - room , I heard Lady Julia and Lord Dudley de Vere talking and laughing together : he was , as usual , " so amusing , " as my mother's letter called him ; doubtless , relating my hasty and intemperate ...
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