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Page 81
Here he engaged himself to the Miss Spence alluded to above , and also fell in with a lot of rollicking contemporaries from T.C.D. The pace of these youths seems to have been a little too much for him , for he went off into the country ...
Here he engaged himself to the Miss Spence alluded to above , and also fell in with a lot of rollicking contemporaries from T.C.D. The pace of these youths seems to have been a little too much for him , for he went off into the country ...
Page 82
But the Aristotelian , primitive Christian , and Cytherean charms of Miss Spence once more swayed his fancy , and he started for Cleator , where he found the lady living with her uncle , a clergyman . He told her the story of his ...
But the Aristotelian , primitive Christian , and Cytherean charms of Miss Spence once more swayed his fancy , and he started for Cleator , where he found the lady living with her uncle , a clergyman . He told her the story of his ...
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And ' twere mortal long till Miss Helen did come , for ' Liza she'd up and told her ; and she come in and she says , “ Jarge , ' she says , 1 thought different of you . Martha ' - as it were cook's name - let him go !
And ' twere mortal long till Miss Helen did come , for ' Liza she'd up and told her ; and she come in and she says , “ Jarge , ' she says , 1 thought different of you . Martha ' - as it were cook's name - let him go !
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Contents
Muse The of the Angle By John BUCHAN | 10 |
I | 13 |
Shakespeares Piscine Lore By CLIFFORD CORDLEY | 30 |
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