Tales and Novels, Volumes 17-18Harper & brothers, 1832 |
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Page 37
... King Corny - but no king to you , only your hearty old friend . " " Heaven bless Cornelius O'Shane ! " said Harry Or- mond to himself , as he finished this letter . " King or no king , the most warm - hearted man on earth , let the ...
... King Corny - but no king to you , only your hearty old friend . " " Heaven bless Cornelius O'Shane ! " said Harry Or- mond to himself , as he finished this letter . " King or no king , the most warm - hearted man on earth , let the ...
Page 38
... King Corny ; " but , till it is finished , I use it for a granary or a barn , when it would not be a barrack - room or hos- pital , which last is most useful at present . " To this hospital Moriarty was carefully conveyed . Here ...
... King Corny ; " but , till it is finished , I use it for a granary or a barn , when it would not be a barrack - room or hos- pital , which last is most useful at present . " To this hospital Moriarty was carefully conveyed . Here ...
Page 43
... King Corny to Harry , as he ap- proached the bed ; " and I'll engage you don't know the name even of the half of them . " Harry confessed his ignorance . " No shame for you - was you as wise as King Solo- mon himself , you might not ...
... King Corny to Harry , as he ap- proached the bed ; " and I'll engage you don't know the name even of the half of them . " Harry confessed his ignorance . " No shame for you - was you as wise as King Solo- mon himself , you might not ...
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