Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 14Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1843 - Literature |
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Page 463
... Sure Pat was an Irishman . It was one very fine morning , when Philan was dressing her captivating head , that her ladyship took it into her mind to talk to him , and Pat was well pleased , for Lady C.'s teeth were the whitest , and her ...
... Sure Pat was an Irishman . It was one very fine morning , when Philan was dressing her captivating head , that her ladyship took it into her mind to talk to him , and Pat was well pleased , for Lady C.'s teeth were the whitest , and her ...
Page 464
... sure I don't want to know who she is . But , would she have you , if you asked her ? " " Ah , thin , I'd only wish I'd be after thrying that same . ” " And why don't you ? " " Sure I'm too poor . " And Philan heaved a prodigious sigh ...
... sure I don't want to know who she is . But , would she have you , if you asked her ? " " Ah , thin , I'd only wish I'd be after thrying that same . ” " And why don't you ? " " Sure I'm too poor . " And Philan heaved a prodigious sigh ...
Page 475
... sure ! " Fearing to lose the opportunity of watching if she spoke and dis- turbed the operations of her neighbour , she continued to keep her post and her eye upon him for some hours , until she was tired and hungry , when she went in ...
... sure ! " Fearing to lose the opportunity of watching if she spoke and dis- turbed the operations of her neighbour , she continued to keep her post and her eye upon him for some hours , until she was tired and hungry , when she went in ...
Contents
The English Captives at Cabul by one of the Female Prisoners | 11 |
The Convicts Dream | 33 |
Historical Remains of the Castle of Anet | 233 |
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