The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 93W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1879 |
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Page 284
... friends . Sir Charles hated the character because he knew it too well already . He had met the man at his clubs - at his friends ' dinner tables . As a rule the man in question was younger than him- self , and far more world - worn and ...
... friends . Sir Charles hated the character because he knew it too well already . He had met the man at his clubs - at his friends ' dinner tables . As a rule the man in question was younger than him- self , and far more world - worn and ...
Page 328
... friends rather than serve as light greeting to casual acquaintance ; and if the book's friends are found no less rarely than friends in life find occasions for mutual dis- burthenments , the author has no reason for disappointment ...
... friends rather than serve as light greeting to casual acquaintance ; and if the book's friends are found no less rarely than friends in life find occasions for mutual dis- burthenments , the author has no reason for disappointment ...
Page 483
... friends were about to leave Lisbon and to take up their abode in London . It was Mr. Godstone who first announced to ... friends . " I stood silent , for , indeed , the blow was so sudden and so unpre- pared that I knew not what to ...
... friends were about to leave Lisbon and to take up their abode in London . It was Mr. Godstone who first announced to ... friends . " I stood silent , for , indeed , the blow was so sudden and so unpre- pared that I knew not what to ...
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