The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 87W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1876 |
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... eye the whole night if I touch anything flavoured with mace . " 66 May I ask for a tumblerful of cream every morning ... eyes , had always lived on bad terms with his brother , though the cause of the ill - feeling between them was a ...
... eye the whole night if I touch anything flavoured with mace . " 66 May I ask for a tumblerful of cream every morning ... eyes , had always lived on bad terms with his brother , though the cause of the ill - feeling between them was a ...
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... eyes fixed despon- dently on a row of bottles ranged precisely along the mantelpiece . The doctor was a short , pasty - faced man , with sharp eyes and an ili - bred , presuming manner ; his natural pomposity was toned down by an ...
... eyes fixed despon- dently on a row of bottles ranged precisely along the mantelpiece . The doctor was a short , pasty - faced man , with sharp eyes and an ili - bred , presuming manner ; his natural pomposity was toned down by an ...
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... eyes of the whole room were turned upon him , waiting for his answer to so important a question . " There is no ... eye - lids to close for ever , and the weak heart to beat out its last throb , were robbed of the death - feast . Heavily ...
... eyes of the whole room were turned upon him , waiting for his answer to so important a question . " There is no ... eye - lids to close for ever , and the weak heart to beat out its last throb , were robbed of the death - feast . Heavily ...
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... eyes steadily fixed upon her needles flashing in the firelight , and Mr. Prendergast shad- ing his eyes with his hands and watching her all the while . • " Do you remember what I told you the first night you came here ? You have never ...
... eyes steadily fixed upon her needles flashing in the firelight , and Mr. Prendergast shad- ing his eyes with his hands and watching her all the while . • " Do you remember what I told you the first night you came here ? You have never ...
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... eyes , and felt her own cheeks burn at memories that were yet all too vivid . " Let us talk of these things no more , " she said , gloomily . " Let the dead bury their dead . There is something unseemly to me in speak- ing of things ...
... eyes , and felt her own cheeks burn at memories that were yet all too vivid . " Let us talk of these things no more , " she said , gloomily . " Let the dead bury their dead . There is something unseemly to me in speak- ing of things ...
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