Tales and Novels: The absenteeHarper & brothers, 1835 |
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Page 43
... Corny sitting at ease in his bed , and that bed strewed over with a variety of roots and leaves , weeds and plants . An old woman was hovering over the fire , stirring some- thing in a black kettle . Simples these - of wonderful unknown ...
... Corny sitting at ease in his bed , and that bed strewed over with a variety of roots and leaves , weeds and plants . An old woman was hovering over the fire , stirring some- thing in a black kettle . Simples these - of wonderful unknown ...
Page 108
... 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 I'll ...
... 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 I'll ...
Page 139
... Corny , “ and always getting disappoint- ments . Such throws as you have , Harry - Sixes ! again -Well , what luck ! —all over with me : it is only a hit at any rate ! But what kind of man , " continued he , " is this new clergyman ...
... Corny , “ and always getting disappoint- ments . Such throws as you have , Harry - Sixes ! again -Well , what luck ! —all over with me : it is only a hit at any rate ! But what kind of man , " continued he , " is this new clergyman ...
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