Tales and Novels, Volumes 17-18Harper & brothers, 1832 |
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Page 58
... repeated , at every pause , " You are a dupe ; but I like you the better for it . And , " added he , " you don't - blind buzzard ! as your want of conceit makes you , for which I like you the better , too - you don't see the reason why ...
... repeated , at every pause , " You are a dupe ; but I like you the better for it . And , " added he , " you don't - blind buzzard ! as your want of conceit makes you , for which I like you the better , too - you don't see the reason why ...
Page 100
... repeated , it would tell to his disadvan- tage , made it his anxious request that he would say no- thing to Cornelius O'Shane of what had passed between them , lest it should offend Cornelius , who he knew was so fond of Mr. Ormond ...
... repeated , it would tell to his disadvan- tage , made it his anxious request that he would say no- thing to Cornelius O'Shane of what had passed between them , lest it should offend Cornelius , who he knew was so fond of Mr. Ormond ...
Page 108
... repeated Corny and Harry , looking at one another . " Heaven forbid , " said Corny , " that I should- ” " Heaven forbid ! " repeated Harry ; " but― " " But good morning to you both , then , " said O'Tara ; " shake hands either way , and ...
... repeated Corny and Harry , looking at one another . " Heaven forbid , " said Corny , " that I should- ” " Heaven forbid ! " repeated Harry ; " but― " " But good morning to you both , then , " said O'Tara ; " shake hands either way , and ...
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