Tales and Novels, Volumes 17-18Harper & Brothers, 1855 |
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Page 86
... Dublin , he had gone home and " put things in order and in train to bear his absence , " while he should pay a visit to the Black Islands . Business , which must always be considered before pleasure , had detained him at home longer ...
... Dublin , he had gone home and " put things in order and in train to bear his absence , " while he should pay a visit to the Black Islands . Business , which must always be considered before pleasure , had detained him at home longer ...
Page 151
... Dublin . All his property was left to his daughter , except the farm which he had given to Ormond ; this was specially excepted with legal care : also a legacy of five hundred pounds was left to Harry ; a trifling bequest to Sir Ulick ...
... Dublin . All his property was left to his daughter , except the farm which he had given to Ormond ; this was specially excepted with legal care : also a legacy of five hundred pounds was left to Harry ; a trifling bequest to Sir Ulick ...
Page 293
... Dublin , —and here in the country , too , " said one . · " The distress , they say , is very great , he caused ; but they might let his body rest any way ; what good can that do them ? " " Bad or good , they sha'n't touch it , " said ...
... Dublin , —and here in the country , too , " said one . · " The distress , they say , is very great , he caused ; but they might let his body rest any way ; what good can that do them ? " " Bad or good , they sha'n't touch it , " said ...
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