The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 - Ireland |
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Page 19
... once starting up suddenly for an instant with a quick , bewil- dered inquiry , " What are you all about ? who's dying ? " and then re- lapsing to slumber without receiving any answer or attention . " What made Doctor Ryder fancy that ...
... once starting up suddenly for an instant with a quick , bewil- dered inquiry , " What are you all about ? who's dying ? " and then re- lapsing to slumber without receiving any answer or attention . " What made Doctor Ryder fancy that ...
Page 20
... once . ' ་ ་ " " There is some cheese there in the pantry this long time that you may take to him if you like , and some slices of cold mutton ; but I intended them for old Jenny Black . " " That would affront him , aunt , " said Dillon ...
... once . ' ་ ་ " " There is some cheese there in the pantry this long time that you may take to him if you like , and some slices of cold mutton ; but I intended them for old Jenny Black . " " That would affront him , aunt , " said Dillon ...
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... once splendid home to settle down in an obscure lodging in Dublin , where he lived but a few months , a stroke of paralysis carrying him off suddenly , while yet in the prime of life . Old Mr. Pilmer - Mrs . Crosbie's father- had ...
... once splendid home to settle down in an obscure lodging in Dublin , where he lived but a few months , a stroke of paralysis carrying him off suddenly , while yet in the prime of life . Old Mr. Pilmer - Mrs . Crosbie's father- had ...
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... Once , and only once , he had been exasperated to enter into combat at the school , his antagonist being a much older and larger boy than himself . The renown of this fight lived long at the school , owing to the remarkable strength of ...
... Once , and only once , he had been exasperated to enter into combat at the school , his antagonist being a much older and larger boy than himself . The renown of this fight lived long at the school , owing to the remarkable strength of ...
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... once more to Mr. Stutzer's cottage . The moment he entered the house Bessie ran down the stairs , equipped in bonnet and pelisse , fol- lowed by her mother , who was utter- ing dreary lamentations , mingled with sharp bursts of scolding ...
... once more to Mr. Stutzer's cottage . The moment he entered the house Bessie ran down the stairs , equipped in bonnet and pelisse , fol- lowed by her mother , who was utter- ing dreary lamentations , mingled with sharp bursts of scolding ...
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