Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 96W. Blackwood, 1864 - England |
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Page 130
... it will be seen that it was not for nothing that Mr Proctor covered the floor of that pretty apartment with roses and lilies half a yard long . No. DLXXXVI . VOL . XCVI . " I SUPPOSE 130 [ July , 1864 . Chronicles of Carlingford .
... it will be seen that it was not for nothing that Mr Proctor covered the floor of that pretty apartment with roses and lilies half a yard long . No. DLXXXVI . VOL . XCVI . " I SUPPOSE 130 [ July , 1864 . Chronicles of Carlingford .
Page 131
... SUPPOSE M'Gruder's right , " muttered Tony , as he sauntered away drearily from the door at Downing Street , one day in the second week after his arrival in London . " A man gets to feel very like a ' flunkey , ' coming up in this ...
... SUPPOSE M'Gruder's right , " muttered Tony , as he sauntered away drearily from the door at Downing Street , one day in the second week after his arrival in London . " A man gets to feel very like a ' flunkey , ' coming up in this ...
Page 132
... suppose you made up to Alice . I thought you would , " said Tony , half sulkily . " No , old fellow , you do me wrong ; that's a thing I never do . As I said to Ernest Palfi about Pauline Esterhazy , I'll take no un- fair advantage — I ...
... suppose you made up to Alice . I thought you would , " said Tony , half sulkily . " No , old fellow , you do me wrong ; that's a thing I never do . As I said to Ernest Palfi about Pauline Esterhazy , I'll take no un- fair advantage — I ...
Page 140
... suppose you want to enter by the grand gate ? " Major M'Caskey was not much in the habit of suffering an inso- lence to pass unresented ; but he seemed to control himself as he drew forth his purse and took out a crown - piece . " This ...
... suppose you want to enter by the grand gate ? " Major M'Caskey was not much in the habit of suffering an inso- lence to pass unresented ; but he seemed to control himself as he drew forth his purse and took out a crown - piece . " This ...
Page 143
... suppose that he possesses any attractions for our readers . When such men -and there are such to be found on life's highway - are met with , the world usually gives them what sailors call a " wide berth , and ample room to swing in ...
... suppose that he possesses any attractions for our readers . When such men -and there are such to be found on life's highway - are met with , the world usually gives them what sailors call a " wide berth , and ample room to swing in ...
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