The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 - Ireland |
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Page 25
... father was not at home if any unwelcome visiter came to him ? Her father , meanwhile , on his bed upstairs , lay for a long while without stirring . Then he got up , and looked at the things in the basket near him , taking them out one ...
... father was not at home if any unwelcome visiter came to him ? Her father , meanwhile , on his bed upstairs , lay for a long while without stirring . Then he got up , and looked at the things in the basket near him , taking them out one ...
Page 26
... father's life- time , when his paternal allowance ran short . A remarkable feature in this woman's character was her love of children . In the early years of her married life she had lost all her own little ones - bright , beautiful ...
... father's life- time , when his paternal allowance ran short . A remarkable feature in this woman's character was her love of children . In the early years of her married life she had lost all her own little ones - bright , beautiful ...
Page 44
... father , with quick reproof , on hearing this sacrilegious uproar . Mr. Larkin never hurt any one ; tut , tut ; sit down , and look at your book . " But Rachel , with a smile of love and gratification , lifted the little man up in her ...
... father , with quick reproof , on hearing this sacrilegious uproar . Mr. Larkin never hurt any one ; tut , tut ; sit down , and look at your book . " But Rachel , with a smile of love and gratification , lifted the little man up in her ...
Page 70
... father , prefers Pasquariel for son- in - law . Harlequin , Cinthio's valet , sets all manner of snares for Pasqua- riel , so that he may appear to his in- tended father as a gambler and de- bauchee . In HARLEQUIN NURSE I Pasquariel ...
... father , prefers Pasquariel for son- in - law . Harlequin , Cinthio's valet , sets all manner of snares for Pasqua- riel , so that he may appear to his in- tended father as a gambler and de- bauchee . In HARLEQUIN NURSE I Pasquariel ...
Page 73
... father had left but little property , she was obliged to keep furnished lodgings . Many people of quality came to her , several of them foreigners . Harlequin . That is as much as to say dupes . Columbine . - My mother having no child ...
... father had left but little property , she was obliged to keep furnished lodgings . Many people of quality came to her , several of them foreigners . Harlequin . That is as much as to say dupes . Columbine . - My mother having no child ...
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