The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 87W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1876 |
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... billiard table , which the young man who had been in America suggested to the Indian colonel as a means of quiet amusement . But at the first sound of a noisy winning hazard of the colonel's , an. 2 [ Jan. Against All Odds .
... billiard table , which the young man who had been in America suggested to the Indian colonel as a means of quiet amusement . But at the first sound of a noisy winning hazard of the colonel's , an. 2 [ Jan. Against All Odds .
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... young man found themselves con- fronted by an angry deputation from the meeting . The colonel was for keeping his ground , but as his companion decamped in face of the feminine wrath , the old gentleman had nothing for it but to give in ...
... young man found themselves con- fronted by an angry deputation from the meeting . The colonel was for keeping his ground , but as his companion decamped in face of the feminine wrath , the old gentleman had nothing for it but to give in ...
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... young men the brothers had never crossed each other's path , though Jamie's children had once or twice found their way to Glenriveen . What made this estrangement a bad affair for James Prendergast was that his elder brother possessed ...
... young men the brothers had never crossed each other's path , though Jamie's children had once or twice found their way to Glenriveen . What made this estrangement a bad affair for James Prendergast was that his elder brother possessed ...
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... young cousin who had been in America . Like many other so- called good - for - nothing people , he had behaved well and been unfor- tunate , for which he bore the name of scapegrace . His mother had been a first cousin of Mr ...
... young cousin who had been in America . Like many other so- called good - for - nothing people , he had behaved well and been unfor- tunate , for which he bore the name of scapegrace . His mother had been a first cousin of Mr ...
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... young man has taken to flirting . " But the young people were very blind , or careless rather , for they could scarcely fail to see the nods and glances of their kin , or hear the stage - asides and sprightly allusions to which the ...
... young man has taken to flirting . " But the young people were very blind , or careless rather , for they could scarcely fail to see the nods and glances of their kin , or hear the stage - asides and sprightly allusions to which the ...
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