Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and Arts, Τόμος 50Orr and Smith, 1873 |
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Σελίδα 5
... look like that ? I don't deny I did the deed ; but yet , I am no murderer . Will you believe them , or me ? ' The young fellow looked up in his companion's handsome face , and answered ingenuously : ' I shall believe you , Mr Kavanagh ...
... look like that ? I don't deny I did the deed ; but yet , I am no murderer . Will you believe them , or me ? ' The young fellow looked up in his companion's handsome face , and answered ingenuously : ' I shall believe you , Mr Kavanagh ...
Σελίδα 23
... look surprised ( little hypocrite ! ) , and your mother will weep , I know . God bless her ! I fear there are hard times approaching for her . James will never get your poor father's place , unless he is more careful : I know he is ...
... look surprised ( little hypocrite ! ) , and your mother will weep , I know . God bless her ! I fear there are hard times approaching for her . James will never get your poor father's place , unless he is more careful : I know he is ...
Σελίδα 35
... look upon , like the Chinese , as barbarians - if it should never have the advantage of being leavened by a few specimens of Irishmen . On the subject of the national excellences , as compared with the merits of inferior races , it was ...
... look upon , like the Chinese , as barbarians - if it should never have the advantage of being leavened by a few specimens of Irishmen . On the subject of the national excellences , as compared with the merits of inferior races , it was ...
Σελίδα 36
... look quickly up at his window ; it would have been easy to have dropped the corner of the blind , but some fascination forbade him to do so , and in an instant their eyes had met . Such a tigerish look came into Murphy's face , and so ...
... look quickly up at his window ; it would have been easy to have dropped the corner of the blind , but some fascination forbade him to do so , and in an instant their eyes had met . Such a tigerish look came into Murphy's face , and so ...
Σελίδα 39
... look towards her , but appeared more busily engaged with his map than ever , Robert thought himself called upon to reply . No man , with a heart in his bosom , look- ing on that pathetic , pleading face , could have refused to do so ...
... look towards her , but appeared more busily engaged with his map than ever , Robert thought himself called upon to reply . No man , with a heart in his bosom , look- ing on that pathetic , pleading face , could have refused to do so ...
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