Florence Macarthy: An Irish Tale, Volumen1Henry Colburn, 1818 |
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... step in for a jingle for your honor ? " demanded a voice , in the broad languid drawling of the genuine patois of Dublin , addressing the full force of its brogue to the delicate ears of Mr. De Vere . " Will I , plaze your honor , step ...
... step in for a jingle for your honor ? " demanded a voice , in the broad languid drawling of the genuine patois of Dublin , addressing the full force of its brogue to the delicate ears of Mr. De Vere . " Will I , plaze your honor , step ...
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An Irish Tale Lady Morgan (Sydney). step in , Sir ? " This question , several times repeated , at last obtained notice by its reiteration . The young stranger raised his eyes for a moment to the face of him who thus unceremoniously ...
An Irish Tale Lady Morgan (Sydney). step in , Sir ? " This question , several times repeated , at last obtained notice by its reiteration . The young stranger raised his eyes for a moment to the face of him who thus unceremoniously ...
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... step in for a jingle , your honor ? will I , Sir ? " " Step in ! " at last repeated Mr. De Vere , struck perhaps by the calm steady perseverance of his intrusion- " step in where , friend ? " " Step into Dublin , plaze your honor , for ...
... step in for a jingle , your honor ? will I , Sir ? " " Step in ! " at last repeated Mr. De Vere , struck perhaps by the calm steady perseverance of his intrusion- " step in where , friend ? " " Step into Dublin , plaze your honor , for ...
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... step , approached him , after having given his orders to his mate and men— " if Dublin is so near , I should prefer walking , to trusting to any filthy vehicle we may be able to procure at this un- seasonable hour . " " I meant to ...
... step , approached him , after having given his orders to his mate and men— " if Dublin is so near , I should prefer walking , to trusting to any filthy vehicle we may be able to procure at this un- seasonable hour . " " I meant to ...
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... steps of the gentlemen , who had in- quired their route , and were some paces in advance . The Irish lounger , no lounger now , stepped on lightly with his burthen , in that short quick trot , with which the lower Irish frequently ...
... steps of the gentlemen , who had in- quired their route , and were some paces in advance . The Irish lounger , no lounger now , stepped on lightly with his burthen , in that short quick trot , with which the lower Irish frequently ...
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