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... letter came , and having been read and re - read by those bright eyes to whom it was specially addressed , was brought to Miss Wells by her faithful maid , who , irritated to the highest pitch by the conduct of the Lieutenant to her Tom ...
... letter came , and having been read and re - read by those bright eyes to whom it was specially addressed , was brought to Miss Wells by her faithful maid , who , irritated to the highest pitch by the conduct of the Lieutenant to her Tom ...
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... letter cau- tiously avoided - and I took remarkable pains in writing that letter - I will appeal to you , or to any man of common sense , whether I could let the matter rest there . Ridiculous to think such a thing . Well , Sir ...
... letter cau- tiously avoided - and I took remarkable pains in writing that letter - I will appeal to you , or to any man of common sense , whether I could let the matter rest there . Ridiculous to think such a thing . Well , Sir ...
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... letter from Archbishop Loftus , the Primate , gives an unhappy detail of public suf- fering from the rapine of O'Neale , and a note from " Sydney's Progress in the next Year , " says , that having travelled to Cork , from Cork to ...
... letter from Archbishop Loftus , the Primate , gives an unhappy detail of public suf- fering from the rapine of O'Neale , and a note from " Sydney's Progress in the next Year , " says , that having travelled to Cork , from Cork to ...
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Life in the East No III By M J Quin | 27 |
Pineapple Lodge By Francis Græme | 48 |
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