The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 73W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1869 |
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... your satisfaction to know yourself its owner . Don't do the humble , and say that beauty is only skin deep , or any other cut and dry copy - book 2 * ல் phrase . If you talk any such stuff you are 1869. ] 19 My Own Story .
... your satisfaction to know yourself its owner . Don't do the humble , and say that beauty is only skin deep , or any other cut and dry copy - book 2 * ல் phrase . If you talk any such stuff you are 1869. ] 19 My Own Story .
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... grasp it , lest it should shiver in my hand . What , if in the broad daylight , my dreams of last night should melt away and prove only fancies ! a ing down , I saw the object of my meditations. 1869. ] 21 My Own Story .
... grasp it , lest it should shiver in my hand . What , if in the broad daylight , my dreams of last night should melt away and prove only fancies ! a ing down , I saw the object of my meditations. 1869. ] 21 My Own Story .
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... any time to attract general attention was painful to me . There was a rushing sound in my ears , and although food was on my plate , I was quite unconscious how it came there or what it was . 22 [ Jan. My Own Story .
... any time to attract general attention was painful to me . There was a rushing sound in my ears , and although food was on my plate , I was quite unconscious how it came there or what it was . 22 [ Jan. My Own Story .
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... story . As I drew out the odious letter my very soul revolted from its sickening writer , and bitter were my self - upbraidings that I had ever al- lowed myself to be drawn into such a degrading piece of deception . On second reading of ...
... story . As I drew out the odious letter my very soul revolted from its sickening writer , and bitter were my self - upbraidings that I had ever al- lowed myself to be drawn into such a degrading piece of deception . On second reading of ...
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... story , and let him be judge of my conduct ; after all , if he really did care for me , a word from him would extricate me from my unpleasant position , and only that very morning had he not sworn unlimited trust ? A feverish longing ...
... story , and let him be judge of my conduct ; after all , if he really did care for me , a word from him would extricate me from my unpleasant position , and only that very morning had he not sworn unlimited trust ? A feverish longing ...
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