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... feel honoured by your amiable_conversa- tion in plain grammatical English . ' Quel drole de coups ! quel origi- nal ! ' said she , with a wink to the other flirt ( behind his back ) . Fair lady , ' resumed the doctor , ' I am an ...
... feel honoured by your amiable_conversa- tion in plain grammatical English . ' Quel drole de coups ! quel origi- nal ! ' said she , with a wink to the other flirt ( behind his back ) . Fair lady , ' resumed the doctor , ' I am an ...
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... feel- ing himself very strong in his English , he adopted the approved custom of venting his ill temper upon people whom he could venture to abuse with impunity . He therefore got up , and , opening his window , poured out a torrent of ...
... feel- ing himself very strong in his English , he adopted the approved custom of venting his ill temper upon people whom he could venture to abuse with impunity . He therefore got up , and , opening his window , poured out a torrent of ...
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... feel its happy influence even against his in- clination . The mere Irish were ob- stinate , and refused to be dragooned into a new road to Heaven . They preferred the old and beaten path , and have continued to walk there still , sooner ...
... feel its happy influence even against his in- clination . The mere Irish were ob- stinate , and refused to be dragooned into a new road to Heaven . They preferred the old and beaten path , and have continued to walk there still , sooner ...
Página 41
... feel these things more acutely than we do . Run , January , 1826 . · Rory , love ; run , ' said she , and see if that be the case . ' I did not require a second bidding , but , snatching up my hat and cane , rushed to the door ...
... feel these things more acutely than we do . Run , January , 1826 . · Rory , love ; run , ' said she , and see if that be the case . ' I did not require a second bidding , but , snatching up my hat and cane , rushed to the door ...
Página 48
... feel that he loved these gay vales in vain , To think that their beauty could wither away With the sport of an hour and the talk of a day ? JOSEPH HUME , ESQ.M.P. 2nd & Luth Fet11826 . DUBLIN 48 TO THE MEN OF HAYTĮ . United and firm, no ...
... feel that he loved these gay vales in vain , To think that their beauty could wither away With the sport of an hour and the talk of a day ? JOSEPH HUME , ESQ.M.P. 2nd & Luth Fet11826 . DUBLIN 48 TO THE MEN OF HAYTĮ . United and firm, no ...
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