The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 87W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1876 |
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... tell her his strange stories of the digger's rough , uncertain life , of the beauties of the Californian valleys and mountains , and of the great American war . She liked the strange spirit and force which gave such life to his tales ...
... tell her his strange stories of the digger's rough , uncertain life , of the beauties of the Californian valleys and mountains , and of the great American war . She liked the strange spirit and force which gave such life to his tales ...
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... tell what his real name was , for his nickname stuck to him , and he never belied it out there . He was ugly and ... telling me this in a few broken , hurried words , he dis- appeared again into the darkness . " Well , shortly afterwards ...
... tell what his real name was , for his nickname stuck to him , and he never belied it out there . He was ugly and ... telling me this in a few broken , hurried words , he dis- appeared again into the darkness . " Well , shortly afterwards ...
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... tell you so ? " Then Janet blushed and pouted , and said he ought to be satisfied with knowing that she cared for him now . " Of course I'm satisfied , " broke in the young man joyously . Where- upon Janet told him there was one ...
... tell you so ? " Then Janet blushed and pouted , and said he ought to be satisfied with knowing that she cared for him now . " Of course I'm satisfied , " broke in the young man joyously . Where- upon Janet told him there was one ...
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... tell him on the first opportunity that you won't have anything to do with him - if you have not done so already . And now tell me how long you will wait for me - for I have no right to bind you for ever and a day , my pretty child . You ...
... tell him on the first opportunity that you won't have anything to do with him - if you have not done so already . And now tell me how long you will wait for me - for I have no right to bind you for ever and a day , my pretty child . You ...
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... tell upon whom they might not alight with triple power of blessing . The sad ceremony over , every one left the room except Mr. Donald Prendergast , who sat down beside his brother's bed , and , resting his head on his hand , thought ...
... tell upon whom they might not alight with triple power of blessing . The sad ceremony over , every one left the room except Mr. Donald Prendergast , who sat down beside his brother's bed , and , resting his head on his hand , thought ...
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