The Dublin University Magazine, Tom 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 |
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... arm in arm - the vitality , in short . And yet here is no token of trade- of prosy , unromantic trade , which takes the bloom off all things . The eye is not offended with wains and drays . This is the city of the dolce far niente - the ...
... arm in arm - the vitality , in short . And yet here is no token of trade- of prosy , unromantic trade , which takes the bloom off all things . The eye is not offended with wains and drays . This is the city of the dolce far niente - the ...
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... arm . I suppose Doctor Ryder thought he would feel so much ashamed . " 66 How ridiculous ! As if a man could expect to die of starvation without people finding it out . It would save a great deal of trouble if the poor would just seek ...
... arm . I suppose Doctor Ryder thought he would feel so much ashamed . " 66 How ridiculous ! As if a man could expect to die of starvation without people finding it out . It would save a great deal of trouble if the poor would just seek ...
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... arms and legs , and a healthy frame , and that , even if his uncle and aunt turned him adrift , he could earn a livelihood by some means . The boys at school at first laughed at his dress , but he laughed himself too , and then the ...
... arms and legs , and a healthy frame , and that , even if his uncle and aunt turned him adrift , he could earn a livelihood by some means . The boys at school at first laughed at his dress , but he laughed himself too , and then the ...
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... arm , and shak- ing it . " Oh , mercy , mercy ! You haven't the heart of a stone - it's iron it is ! " screamed the wretched creature , still clutching her bundle of sticks with both hands . " Let her alone , Luke , " said young Crosbie ...
... arm , and shak- ing it . " Oh , mercy , mercy ! You haven't the heart of a stone - it's iron it is ! " screamed the wretched creature , still clutching her bundle of sticks with both hands . " Let her alone , Luke , " said young Crosbie ...
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... arms , and kissed him ; and his thin , little legs were clasped about her waist , and his arms round her neck , and he kissed her with his wet face , de- vouringly , blubbering " the frightle man - you doatie ! —the frightle man ! " 66 ...
... arms , and kissed him ; and his thin , little legs were clasped about her waist , and his arms round her neck , and he kissed her with his wet face , de- vouringly , blubbering " the frightle man - you doatie ! —the frightle man ! " 66 ...
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