The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 - Ireland |
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Page 35
... thing to be done , it strikes me , is to sell a part of Five Oaks . " " I'll not sell any property , Stanley . " " And what do you propose , then ? " " I don't know . I don't under- stand these things . But there are ways of getting ...
... thing to be done , it strikes me , is to sell a part of Five Oaks . " " I'll not sell any property , Stanley . " " And what do you propose , then ? " " I don't know . I don't under- stand these things . But there are ways of getting ...
Page 36
... thing to cross his path ; and few who did so came off altogether scath- less . He pursued his way with a vague feeling of danger and rage , having encountered an opposition of so much more alarming a character than he had anticipated ...
... thing to cross his path ; and few who did so came off altogether scath- less . He pursued his way with a vague feeling of danger and rage , having encountered an opposition of so much more alarming a character than he had anticipated ...
Page 41
... things were at the worst , found a way to make everything - oh , blessed mercy ! the hand of Heaven , my dear quite right again - and we'll be so happy . Like a bird I could sing , and fly almost - a foolish old thing - ha ! ha ha ...
... things were at the worst , found a way to make everything - oh , blessed mercy ! the hand of Heaven , my dear quite right again - and we'll be so happy . Like a bird I could sing , and fly almost - a foolish old thing - ha ! ha ha ...
Page 43
... thing like what you have agreed to take ; and I must say , once for all , sir , that , quite setting aside every con- sideration of honour and of conscience , and of the highly prejudicial position in which you would place me as a man ...
... thing like what you have agreed to take ; and I must say , once for all , sir , that , quite setting aside every con- sideration of honour and of conscience , and of the highly prejudicial position in which you would place me as a man ...
Page 46
... thing promised fairly the quiet mind was returning the good time coming - all the pleasanter for the wind and snows of the night that was over . " Well , my good invaluable friend , you will be glad - you will rejoice with us , I know ...
... thing promised fairly the quiet mind was returning the good time coming - all the pleasanter for the wind and snows of the night that was over . " Well , my good invaluable friend , you will be glad - you will rejoice with us , I know ...
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