Letters from Ireland, MDCCCXXXVII. |
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... leave in our track ? It really was an exceedingly fine vessel ; and as I sat upon deck , luxuriating in the consciousness that I was fairly embarked for Ireland , I know not with whom I would have exchanged situations . An amusing scene ...
... leave in our track ? It really was an exceedingly fine vessel ; and as I sat upon deck , luxuriating in the consciousness that I was fairly embarked for Ireland , I know not with whom I would have exchanged situations . An amusing scene ...
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... leave her no reasonable chance of enjoying more than a distant sight of us during the voyage . In our But alas for all sublunary glory ! anxiety to anticipate Nora , we had also a little anticipated the tide ; and though no boat could ...
... leave her no reasonable chance of enjoying more than a distant sight of us during the voyage . In our But alas for all sublunary glory ! anxiety to anticipate Nora , we had also a little anticipated the tide ; and though no boat could ...
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... leaving New Ross we were engaged in an adventure that threatened serious consequences . Descending a narrow , broken road , we were to pass a line of small cars laden with stones , the leaders of which either had some party feud with ...
... leaving New Ross we were engaged in an adventure that threatened serious consequences . Descending a narrow , broken road , we were to pass a line of small cars laden with stones , the leaders of which either had some party feud with ...
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... leaves him far behind hand ; and the arrear accumulating as he goes on , increases his difficulties , depresses his ... leaving his wife and children to subsist by begging , while he tra- 42 LETTER II .
... leaves him far behind hand ; and the arrear accumulating as he goes on , increases his difficulties , depresses his ... leaving his wife and children to subsist by begging , while he tra- 42 LETTER II .
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... leave one of you alive ; you will all go smack smooth . Even those who campaigned with them , if things had gone well with them , would in the end have been killed . I have heard them say so many times . ' When he was brought to 52 ...
... leave one of you alive ; you will all go smack smooth . Even those who campaigned with them , if things had gone well with them , would in the end have been killed . I have heard them say so many times . ' When he was brought to 52 ...
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