Chambers' Edinburgh JournalW. Orr, 1841 |
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... things which bring the very form and pressure of long - past centuries before us . The past is seen only in its wrecks - ruined castles , ruined abbeys , ruined every thing . It is scarcely possible for an Englishman , reared in ...
... things which bring the very form and pressure of long - past centuries before us . The past is seen only in its wrecks - ruined castles , ruined abbeys , ruined every thing . It is scarcely possible for an Englishman , reared in ...
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... thing seems to know that I have been good to her , and clings to me with more than a daughter's love ; if I am away for a few hours , she is the first to run smiling to meet me , and to say , Mammy Jones come back . She is as gentle as ...
... thing seems to know that I have been good to her , and clings to me with more than a daughter's love ; if I am away for a few hours , she is the first to run smiling to meet me , and to say , Mammy Jones come back . She is as gentle as ...
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... thing in life brought him back , only to see that she was snug and comfortable , and , above all things , that she got her rest well at night ; for he knew that the poor woman , when he was with her , used to be subject to nightly ...
... thing in life brought him back , only to see that she was snug and comfortable , and , above all things , that she got her rest well at night ; for he knew that the poor woman , when he was with her , used to be subject to nightly ...
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... thing but good in the neighbourhood . Now , it so happened that Oonagh had a sister named Granua living opposite them , on the very top of Culla- more , which I have mentioned already , and this Granua was quite as powerful as herself ...
... thing but good in the neighbourhood . Now , it so happened that Oonagh had a sister named Granua living opposite them , on the very top of Culla- more , which I have mentioned already , and this Granua was quite as powerful as herself ...
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... thing of a novel kind , even though there should be little prospect of positive pleasure . be seen . After all , it seemed at first as if we should not be able to set foot on this bold and rocky isle . However , after sailing more than ...
... thing of a novel kind , even though there should be little prospect of positive pleasure . be seen . After all , it seemed at first as if we should not be able to set foot on this bold and rocky isle . However , after sailing more than ...
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