The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 - Ireland |
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Page 41
... young and bilious clerk , with black hair and a melancholy countenance , and by old Buggs - his conducting man - always grinning , whose red face glared in the little garden like a great red hollyhock . He was sober as a judge all the ...
... young and bilious clerk , with black hair and a melancholy countenance , and by old Buggs - his conducting man - always grinning , whose red face glared in the little garden like a great red hollyhock . He was sober as a judge all the ...
Page 42
... young gentle- man , stood by to witness the execu- tion of the cleric's autograph . Tall Jos Larkin looked up , smiling with his mouth also a little open , as was his wont when he was particu- larly affable . But the rat's eyes were ...
... young gentle- man , stood by to witness the execu- tion of the cleric's autograph . Tall Jos Larkin looked up , smiling with his mouth also a little open , as was his wont when he was particu- larly affable . But the rat's eyes were ...
Page 43
... young 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 ...
... young 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 ...
Page 56
... young 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 ...
... young 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 ...
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... young fellows ; I've been foolish , and wild , and - and - I've done wrong things , occasionally - as all young men will ; but for high crimes and misde- meanors , or for melodramatic situa- tions , I never had the slightest taste ...
... young fellows ; I've been foolish , and wild , and - and - I've done wrong things , occasionally - as all young men will ; but for high crimes and misde- meanors , or for melodramatic situa- tions , I never had the slightest taste ...
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