The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 - Ireland |
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Page 40
... hope that maybe you might allow me to be of some use . ' " " " How wonderfully good you are ! How friends are raised up ! " and with a smile that shone like an April sun through her tears , she stood on tiptoe , and kissed the tall ...
... hope that maybe you might allow me to be of some use . ' " " " How wonderfully good you are ! How friends are raised up ! " and with a smile that shone like an April sun through her tears , she stood on tiptoe , and kissed the tall ...
Page 41
... hope he has some one to advise him , " said Miss Lake , anxiously . " I I think Mr. Larkin a very cun- ning person ; and you know your husband does not understand busi- ness . ' " " " Is it Mr. Larkin , my dear ? Mr. 1864. ] 41 Wylder's ...
... hope he has some one to advise him , " said Miss Lake , anxiously . " I I think Mr. Larkin a very cun- ning person ; and you know your husband does not understand busi- ness . ' " " " Is it Mr. Larkin , my dear ? Mr. 1864. ] 41 Wylder's ...
Page 44
... hope . " " And run yourself , madam , into a very serious scrape . ' " Upon that point you have said quite enough , sir . Dolly , William , don't look so frightened ; you'll both live to thank me for this . ' All this time little Fairy ...
... hope . " " And run yourself , madam , into a very serious scrape . ' " Upon that point you have said quite enough , sir . Dolly , William , don't look so frightened ; you'll both live to thank me for this . ' All this time little Fairy ...
Page 47
... hope , Mrs. Wylder , " he added , with a playful condescension , " for running away with your hus- band , but only for a few minutes- ha , ha ! " The shadow was upon Jos Larkin's face , and his cheeks were working a little uncomfortably ...
... hope , Mrs. Wylder , " he added , with a playful condescension , " for running away with your hus- band , but only for a few minutes- ha , ha ! " The shadow was upon Jos Larkin's face , and his cheeks were working a little uncomfortably ...
Page 49
... give you this relic of the bloom that is gone - the last token , " and she kissed Rachel , as she placed it in her fingers , a token of remembrance and of hope . " 66 4 " I will keep it , Dorkie . It was 1864. ] 49 Wylder's Hand .
... give you this relic of the bloom that is gone - the last token , " and she kissed Rachel , as she placed it in her fingers , a token of remembrance and of hope . " 66 4 " I will keep it , Dorkie . It was 1864. ] 49 Wylder's Hand .
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