The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 - Ireland |
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Page 25
... morning seemed to revive him more than anything else ; they were very bitter , but they gave a pleasant , warm sensation quite an exhilaration of spirits . The truth was , they were nearly altogether composed of good port wine , drawn ...
... morning seemed to revive him more than anything else ; they were very bitter , but they gave a pleasant , warm sensation quite an exhilaration of spirits . The truth was , they were nearly altogether composed of good port wine , drawn ...
Page 32
... morning , and remained an hour in conference with Mr. Jos Larkin . I suppose everything went off pleasantly . For although Stanley Lake looked very pale and vicious as he walked down to the iron gate of The Lodge , among the evergreens ...
... morning , and remained an hour in conference with Mr. Jos Larkin . I suppose everything went off pleasantly . For although Stanley Lake looked very pale and vicious as he walked down to the iron gate of The Lodge , among the evergreens ...
Page 41
... morning - so kindly took him into his room , and examined him , and says it may be nothing at all , please Heaven , " and she sighed , smiling still . " Dear little Fairy - where is he ? " asked Rachel , her sad eyes looking toward the ...
... morning - so kindly took him into his room , and examined him , and says it may be nothing at all , please Heaven , " and she sighed , smiling still . " Dear little Fairy - where is he ? " asked Rachel , her sad eyes looking toward the ...
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... morning . Farewell , Mr. Wylder , fare- well . I regret the enhanced expense I regret the delay - I regret the risk -I regret , in fact , the whole scene . Farewell , Mrs. Wylder . " And with a silent bow to Rachel - perfectly po ...
... morning . Farewell , Mr. Wylder , fare- well . I regret the enhanced expense I regret the delay - I regret the risk -I regret , in fact , the whole scene . Farewell , Mrs. Wylder . " And with a silent bow to Rachel - perfectly po ...
Page 46
... morning . So he went in and saw the Vicar , who had just returned with Dolly from a little ramble . Every thing promised fairly the quiet mind was returning the good time coming - all the pleasanter for the wind and snows of the night ...
... morning . So he went in and saw the Vicar , who had just returned with Dolly from a little ramble . Every thing promised fairly the quiet mind was returning the good time coming - all the pleasanter for the wind and snows of the night ...
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