The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 - Ireland |
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Page 24
... asked the little girl , raising her large eyes inquiringly to the boy's face . Did you bring that basket ? What is in it ? " " Show her , " said Mr. Stutzer . Dillon took up the cover and ex- plained the contents . 66 And you brought ...
... asked the little girl , raising her large eyes inquiringly to the boy's face . Did you bring that basket ? What is in it ? " " Show her , " said Mr. Stutzer . Dillon took up the cover and ex- plained the contents . 66 And you brought ...
Page 26
... asked Dillon , looking somewhat doubtfully at Bessie's feet . 66 approaching , and down she came , bearing along ... asking for him . " " I'm afraid he's very ill still . " " Poor old man ! " " He isn't an old man , " said Dillon , a ...
... asked Dillon , looking somewhat doubtfully at Bessie's feet . 66 approaching , and down she came , bearing along ... asking for him . " " I'm afraid he's very ill still . " " Poor old man ! " " He isn't an old man , " said Dillon , a ...
Page 28
... asked Jenny , fiercely . " Is that all you care to see an old woman tyrannized over by an ill - conditioned servant ? " " You should not trespass on the grounds , " said the young lady , haugh- tily ; for , though not unkind , she could ...
... asked Jenny , fiercely . " Is that all you care to see an old woman tyrannized over by an ill - conditioned servant ? " " You should not trespass on the grounds , " said the young lady , haugh- tily ; for , though not unkind , she could ...
Page 41
... asked Rachel , her sad eyes looking toward the door . In the study with his Wapsie . Mrs. Woolaston , she is such a kind soul , lent him such a beautiful old pic- ture book - Woodward's Eccentrici- ties ' it is called - and he's quite ...
... asked Rachel , her sad eyes looking toward the door . In the study with his Wapsie . Mrs. Woolaston , she is such a kind soul , lent him such a beautiful old pic- ture book - Woodward's Eccentrici- ties ' it is called - and he's quite ...
Page 46
... asked the Vicar of his adviser . " Why , I suppose you have no in- tention of trying to defeat your own act , and that is all the letter would go to . I look on it as wholly unim- portant , and it is really not a point worth standing ...
... asked the Vicar of his adviser . " Why , I suppose you have no in- tention of trying to defeat your own act , and that is all the letter would go to . I look on it as wholly unim- portant , and it is really not a point worth standing ...
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