The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Том 70W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1867 |
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... speaking , never even changing colour , and then she passed it on to her father . He wants to know whether we can ... speak the words , and with that one thought in her mind , the whole world seemed changed and beautified . So it was ...
... speaking , never even changing colour , and then she passed it on to her father . He wants to know whether we can ... speak the words , and with that one thought in her mind , the whole world seemed changed and beautified . So it was ...
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... speak much . Then she led him into the church , under the porch - into the quiet , old - fashioned little church . Jack had no eye for the picturesque he saw no beauty in this primitive little house of prayer , in the faded picture ...
... speak much . Then she led him into the church , under the porch - into the quiet , old - fashioned little church . Jack had no eye for the picturesque he saw no beauty in this primitive little house of prayer , in the faded picture ...
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... speak her doubt , but she daren't , and so his pleasant words and kindly acts lost half their sweetness for her . By - and - by when the evening was stealing on , when the sun was sink- ing nearer and nearer into the pine forest , when ...
... speak her doubt , but she daren't , and so his pleasant words and kindly acts lost half their sweetness for her . By - and - by when the evening was stealing on , when the sun was sink- ing nearer and nearer into the pine forest , when ...
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... speak to me , Mr. Oke- don ? " “ I don't know ; I was spell - bound , I suppose . I was on enchanted ground , listening and looking in a dream . Í didn't want to break the charm . " They were still standing by the wooden gate together ...
... speak to me , Mr. Oke- don ? " “ I don't know ; I was spell - bound , I suppose . I was on enchanted ground , listening and looking in a dream . Í didn't want to break the charm . " They were still standing by the wooden gate together ...
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... speak to her and tell her that Lily's health de- pends on it , she might relent , Jack . I think she would , she couldn't be so hard . " " I'll try her . " And then there came another silence , which lasted a long time . And it wasn't ...
... speak to her and tell her that Lily's health de- pends on it , she might relent , Jack . I think she would , she couldn't be so hard . " " I'll try her . " And then there came another silence , which lasted a long time . And it wasn't ...
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