The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 - Ireland |
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Page 35
... heard how matters stood , and what chances of success I should really have . So , darling , you have it all ; and I am so glad you advise me to go on . It is five - and - thirty years since any one connected with Brandon came forward ...
... heard how matters stood , and what chances of success I should really have . So , darling , you have it all ; and I am so glad you advise me to go on . It is five - and - thirty years since any one connected with Brandon came forward ...
Page 43
... heard , in the other room , from your wife , William Wyl- der , that you were about selling your reversion in the estates , and I want to know whether that is so ; for if it be , it is the act of a madman , and I'll prevent it , if I ...
... heard , in the other room , from your wife , William Wyl- der , that you were about selling your reversion in the estates , and I want to know whether that is so ; for if it be , it is the act of a madman , and I'll prevent it , if I ...
Page 53
... heard - what have I endured ? Listen to me , you cow- ardly libeller . It is true that I was at Dollington , and at Charteris , on the night you name . Also true that I went to London - your hideous slander is garnished with two or ...
... heard - what have I endured ? Listen to me , you cow- ardly libeller . It is true that I was at Dollington , and at Charteris , on the night you name . Also true that I went to London - your hideous slander is garnished with two or ...
Page 55
... heard . He was looking up at a win- dow , with a couple of sooty scarlet geraniums in it . This was the court where Dame Dutton dwelt . He glided up her narrow stair and let himself in by a latch ; and with his cane made a smacking like ...
... heard . He was looking up at a win- dow , with a couple of sooty scarlet geraniums in it . This was the court where Dame Dutton dwelt . He glided up her narrow stair and let himself in by a latch ; and with his cane made a smacking like ...
Page 58
... heard stories of men seemingly no worse than their neighbours - nay , highly esteemed , and praised , and liked - who yet were haunted by evil men , who en- countered them in lonely places , or by night , and controlled them by the ...
... heard stories of men seemingly no worse than their neighbours - nay , highly esteemed , and praised , and liked - who yet were haunted by evil men , who en- countered them in lonely places , or by night , and controlled them by the ...
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