The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 - Ireland |
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Page 40
... lady put on her bonnet and cloak , and walked down to Gylingden , with an anxious , but still a lighter heart , to see her friend , Dolly Wylder . Dolly received her in a glad sort of fuss . " I'm so glad to see you , Miss Lake ...
... lady put on her bonnet and cloak , and walked down to Gylingden , with an anxious , but still a lighter heart , to see her friend , Dolly Wylder . Dolly received her in a glad sort of fuss . " I'm so glad to see you , Miss Lake ...
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... lady represents Cap- tain Lake , who wishes to get the re- version for himself . " " That is utterly false , sir ! " said Miss Lake , flashing and blushing with indignation . " You , William , are a gentleman ; and such inconceivable ...
... lady represents Cap- tain Lake , who wishes to get the re- version for himself . " " That is utterly false , sir ! " said Miss Lake , flashing and blushing with indignation . " You , William , are a gentleman ; and such inconceivable ...
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... Lady - could not for one moment seriously entertain it. " I will keep it , Dorkie . It was kind of you , " and their eyes met regretfully . " And -- and , I think , I do trust you , Radie , " said the heiress of Brandon ; " and I hope ...
... Lady - could not for one moment seriously entertain it. " I will keep it , Dorkie . It was kind of you , " and their eyes met regretfully . " And -- and , I think , I do trust you , Radie , " said the heiress of Brandon ; " and I hope ...
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... lady , who now saw plainly that there really was nothing in it , and that she was not in a position to carry out that part of her proposition which contemplated a residence in the Vicar's family . ' 52 This portion of his discourse he ...
... lady , who now saw plainly that there really was nothing in it , and that she was not in a position to carry out that part of her proposition which contemplated a residence in the Vicar's family . ' 52 This portion of his discourse he ...
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... lady who was totally ignorant of his actual po- sition ; and , in fact , that unless he withdrew , I must acquaint the young lady's guardian of the circum- stances . " There was quite enough probability in this story to warrant Jos ...
... lady who was totally ignorant of his actual po- sition ; and , in fact , that unless he withdrew , I must acquaint the young lady's guardian of the circum- stances . " There was quite enough probability in this story to warrant Jos ...
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