The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 87W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1876 |
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... wasted . Meanwhile Mr. Prendergast was growing rapidly worse , and on the ninth day of his illness , and the sixth after the arrival of the main body of the relatives , the end seemed very near. 4 [ Jan. Against All Odds .
... wasted . Meanwhile Mr. Prendergast was growing rapidly worse , and on the ninth day of his illness , and the sixth after the arrival of the main body of the relatives , the end seemed very near. 4 [ Jan. Against All Odds .
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... seemed to have a charmed life , and to bring him luck too , for they stood shoulder to shoulder in the ranks . After telling me this in a few broken , hurried words , he dis- appeared again into the darkness . " Well , shortly ...
... seemed to have a charmed life , and to bring him luck too , for they stood shoulder to shoulder in the ranks . After telling me this in a few broken , hurried words , he dis- appeared again into the darkness . " Well , shortly ...
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... seemed to Aunt Mary that the chairs were drawn even closer together . By this time Miss Mary Prender- gast thought she had heard enough , especially as the conversation be- came less interesting , turning al- most entirely on Varley's ...
... seemed to Aunt Mary that the chairs were drawn even closer together . By this time Miss Mary Prender- gast thought she had heard enough , especially as the conversation be- came less interesting , turning al- most entirely on Varley's ...
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... seemed desperate , she felt she had no right to carry her opposition farther . Mrs. William Prendergast heard in a few moments from her maid that those who wished might come and bid farewell to Mr. Prendergast . To bid him farewell they ...
... seemed desperate , she felt she had no right to carry her opposition farther . Mrs. William Prendergast heard in a few moments from her maid that those who wished might come and bid farewell to Mr. Prendergast . To bid him farewell they ...
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... seemed to care for the one whose nature was as deficient in light and pleasing qualities as his countenance . But the matter admitted of no argument . While Mr. Prendergast had never given his youngest brother any but the most ordinary ...
... seemed to care for the one whose nature was as deficient in light and pleasing qualities as his countenance . But the matter admitted of no argument . While Mr. Prendergast had never given his youngest brother any but the most ordinary ...
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