The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 - Ireland |
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Page 28
... Bessie , in terror , " let Jenny and Luke fight it out themselves ; they are al- ways fighting this way . ' " " " What's that you say , young miss ? " asked Jenny , fiercely . " Is that all you care to see an old woman tyrannized over ...
... Bessie , in terror , " let Jenny and Luke fight it out themselves ; they are al- ways fighting this way . ' " " " What's that you say , young miss ? " asked Jenny , fiercely . " Is that all you care to see an old woman tyrannized over ...
Page 134
... Bessie's spirits had regained somewhat of their usual buoyancy ; she was able to skip lightly up the great stone steps , while Dillon pulled the bell . It was a quaint , old - fashioned mansion , large and intricate , with wide stair ...
... Bessie's spirits had regained somewhat of their usual buoyancy ; she was able to skip lightly up the great stone steps , while Dillon pulled the bell . It was a quaint , old - fashioned mansion , large and intricate , with wide stair ...
Page 135
... Bessie . " " No - do not return ; I shall send Bingham home with her . " fricassee so delicately flavoured - the little apple - pie so exquisite - and the pancakes and custards so delicious ! Bessie always liked dining with her old ...
... Bessie . " " No - do not return ; I shall send Bingham home with her . " fricassee so delicately flavoured - the little apple - pie so exquisite - and the pancakes and custards so delicious ! Bessie always liked dining with her old ...
Page 136
... Bessie on religious topics , she failed to go deep enough in her instructions . Dillon soon left the Rest to return to Yaxley ; when he was gone , Bessie went down to amuse herself in the housekeeper's room , where Mrs. Cop- ley , the ...
... Bessie on religious topics , she failed to go deep enough in her instructions . Dillon soon left the Rest to return to Yaxley ; when he was gone , Bessie went down to amuse herself in the housekeeper's room , where Mrs. Cop- ley , the ...
Page 137
... Bessie insisted on making her- self — with her sleeves tucked up , and wearing a large apron , borrowed from the housemaid , Peggy Wolfe , which was fastened round her neck instead of her waist , owing to its voluminous dimensions . Yet ...
... Bessie insisted on making her- self — with her sleeves tucked up , and wearing a large apron , borrowed from the housemaid , Peggy Wolfe , which was fastened round her neck instead of her waist , owing to its voluminous dimensions . Yet ...
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