The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 - Ireland |
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Page 41
... play with in the study . He's quite happy . " " " " Please Heaven , he'll be quite well to - morrow - the darling little man , ' said Rachel , all the more fondly for that vague omen that seemed to say , " He's gone . " " Here's Mr ...
... play with in the study . He's quite happy . " " " " Please Heaven , he'll be quite well to - morrow - the darling little man , ' said Rachel , all the more fondly for that vague omen that seemed to say , " He's gone . " " Here's Mr ...
Page 43
... play ; there , if you please , " said the Attorney , once more . Rachel Lake , during the discussion , had removed her hand . The faintly traced line on which the Vicar was to sign was now fairly presented to him . 66 Just in your usual ...
... play ; there , if you please , " said the Attorney , once more . Rachel Lake , during the discussion , had removed her hand . The faintly traced line on which the Vicar was to sign was now fairly presented to him . 66 Just in your usual ...
Page 61
... playing lusty polkas , he met Mr. Jos Larkins , in lavender trousers and kid gloves , new hat , metropolitan black ... playing fairly there was an ace of hearts on the table played by him , and before three minutes they brought it home ...
... playing lusty polkas , he met Mr. Jos Larkins , in lavender trousers and kid gloves , new hat , metropolitan black ... playing fairly there was an ace of hearts on the table played by him , and before three minutes they brought it home ...
Page 62
... playing in . I think we were about the last in the club - it was past three o'clock --and so the old boys ... play any game of cards again ; and , lastly , he was never more to address any one of the gentlemen who were present ...
... playing in . I think we were about the last in the club - it was past three o'clock --and so the old boys ... play any game of cards again ; and , lastly , he was never more to address any one of the gentlemen who were present ...
Page 68
... play , full confidence was placed in the genius of the ar- tists to bring them successfully to the end of every scene , each with a ready and habitual spontaneity , evoking , and retorting in turn , the fitting sen- timents and comic ...
... play , full confidence was placed in the genius of the ar- tists to bring them successfully to the end of every scene , each with a ready and habitual spontaneity , evoking , and retorting in turn , the fitting sen- timents and comic ...
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