The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 - Ireland |
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... child - her younger sister , Mary , having resided , since early childhood , with a wealthy godmother - a Mrs. Devenish - who was a distant relative of Mrs. Pilmer , and who , having no children of her own , was a person not to be disre ...
... child - her younger sister , Mary , having resided , since early childhood , with a wealthy godmother - a Mrs. Devenish - who was a distant relative of Mrs. Pilmer , and who , having no children of her own , was a person not to be disre ...
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... child Lizette stood in the doorway , looking through it , half smilingly , half timidly . " Come in , missy , " said her father . " Come , " added Dillon , going to wards her , won't you say good morning ? " 66 66 Yes ; but why are you ...
... child Lizette stood in the doorway , looking through it , half smilingly , half timidly . " Come in , missy , " said her father . " Come , " added Dillon , going to wards her , won't you say good morning ? " 66 66 Yes ; but why are you ...
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... child lingered over her breakfast . Lizette was indulging in the projec- tion of a scheme for baffling her dreaded ... child's food , as long as they would last . A doctor's fee was a heavy sum , and medicine too was expensive . He ...
... child lingered over her breakfast . Lizette was indulging in the projec- tion of a scheme for baffling her dreaded ... child's food , as long as they would last . A doctor's fee was a heavy sum , and medicine too was expensive . He ...
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... child . " " Are your shoes strong ? " asked Dillon , looking somewhat doubtfully at Bessie's feet . 66 approaching ... child's feet , the tiniest and pret- tiest of feet , in the overshoes , warning her in a tone of assumed asperity to ...
... child . " " Are your shoes strong ? " asked Dillon , looking somewhat doubtfully at Bessie's feet . 66 approaching ... child's feet , the tiniest and pret- tiest of feet , in the overshoes , warning her in a tone of assumed asperity to ...
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... child . " " I should not have fancied that , al- though you say so , Stanley , " she an- swered carelessly , adding a geranium sprig to her bouquet . this moment comprehend , and the whole was based on the most pre- posterous blunder ...
... child . " " I should not have fancied that , al- though you say so , Stanley , " she an- swered carelessly , adding a geranium sprig to her bouquet . this moment comprehend , and the whole was based on the most pre- posterous blunder ...
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