The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Том 83, Броеве 495–497W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1874 |
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... fine , for I have the pretty travelling dress on , which has still the gloss of newness upon it ; and altogether I am a much grander young lady ( as far as my wardrobe is concerned ) than I was months ago . two " I suppose tea at this ...
... fine , for I have the pretty travelling dress on , which has still the gloss of newness upon it ; and altogether I am a much grander young lady ( as far as my wardrobe is concerned ) than I was months ago . two " I suppose tea at this ...
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... fine diamonds must needs be . Of course it was too large for my finger ; but , at least , it was a kindly token of goodwill and repentance . " So , " continued my lover , " I couldn't rest till I had told you all . How fortunate we have ...
... fine diamonds must needs be . Of course it was too large for my finger ; but , at least , it was a kindly token of goodwill and repentance . " So , " continued my lover , " I couldn't rest till I had told you all . How fortunate we have ...
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... fine old house at Chesterholt was being " put in order " for the reception of the owner , Mr. Gideon Frost . We heard that he was about to return from the continent , and that , as the country folk said , he was going to set up in great ...
... fine old house at Chesterholt was being " put in order " for the reception of the owner , Mr. Gideon Frost . We heard that he was about to return from the continent , and that , as the country folk said , he was going to set up in great ...
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... fine old stained - glass windows ) , as the tones rolled through the building , I could think of my dead with less bitterness . For under the old stones of that church lay the bones of others who had lived out their little life , loved ...
... fine old stained - glass windows ) , as the tones rolled through the building , I could think of my dead with less bitterness . For under the old stones of that church lay the bones of others who had lived out their little life , loved ...
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... fine fellows , and they were well tried . We had to cut our way , if we could , through a mob of the mutineers . They had some training , and were com- manded by a chief who called him- self the Rajah of Zelundra , a clever , daring man ...
... fine fellows , and they were well tried . We had to cut our way , if we could , through a mob of the mutineers . They had some training , and were com- manded by a chief who called him- self the Rajah of Zelundra , a clever , daring man ...
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