The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 - Ireland |
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Page 57
... London a rather anxious prospect . In the meantime our friend , Cap- tain Lake , arrived in a hired fly , with his light baggage , at the door of stately Brandon . So soon as the dust and ashes of railway travel were removed , the pale ...
... London a rather anxious prospect . In the meantime our friend , Cap- tain Lake , arrived in a hired fly , with his light baggage , at the door of stately Brandon . So soon as the dust and ashes of railway travel were removed , the pale ...
Page 60
... London peo- ple said he thought Five Oaks be- longed to me absolutely . " " In that case the inheritance is dismembered already . " " I will have no share in selling the old estate , or any part of it , to stran- gers , Stanley , except ...
... London peo- ple said he thought Five Oaks be- longed to me absolutely . " " In that case the inheritance is dismembered already . " " I will have no share in selling the old estate , or any part of it , to stran- gers , Stanley , except ...
Page 61
... London - to- morrow , is not it ? " said Captain Lake , when on the green of Gyling- den , where visitors were promenading , and the militia band playing lusty polkas , he met Mr. Jos Larkins , in lavender trousers and kid gloves , new ...
... London - to- morrow , is not it ? " said Captain Lake , when on the green of Gyling- den , where visitors were promenading , and the militia band playing lusty polkas , he met Mr. Jos Larkins , in lavender trousers and kid gloves , new ...
Page 63
... London had for its object a meet- ing with that person . He could not tell what might be going on in the dark . But the possibility of such a conjunction might well dismay him . On the other hand , the more Mr. Larkin relied upon the ...
... London had for its object a meet- ing with that person . He could not tell what might be going on in the dark . But the possibility of such a conjunction might well dismay him . On the other hand , the more Mr. Larkin relied upon the ...
Page 66
... London , Mr. Larcom arrived at The Lodge . He had a note for Mr. Larkin's hand , which he must himself deliver ; and so he was shown into that gen- tleman's official cabinet , and received with the usual lofty kindness . " Well , Mr ...
... London , Mr. Larcom arrived at The Lodge . He had a note for Mr. Larkin's hand , which he must himself deliver ; and so he was shown into that gen- tleman's official cabinet , and received with the usual lofty kindness . " Well , Mr ...
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