The mystery developedA.K. Newman and Company, 1825 - 790 pages |
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Page 97
... throth , Larry , i can't help laughing when i call them gintlemen , but only as it is the custom of the country , one can't help it ; for any thing can be a gintleman here , if he has only money enuff to hold it out with them ; and so ...
... throth , Larry , i can't help laughing when i call them gintlemen , but only as it is the custom of the country , one can't help it ; for any thing can be a gintleman here , if he has only money enuff to hold it out with them ; and so ...
Page 203
... throth ! far , far it would be from you.- " Tisn't yourself that would keep a poor man with his hat in his hand outside your door , inunder the rain , shiverin and shakin with the could and the wet , and keep balaraggin him all the time ...
... throth ! far , far it would be from you.- " Tisn't yourself that would keep a poor man with his hat in his hand outside your door , inunder the rain , shiverin and shakin with the could and the wet , and keep balaraggin him all the time ...
Page 204
... throth ! far it would be from you : no , nor ' tisn't yourself that would take their word , no matter how big lies they were tellin , before you would take the oath of a poor man that niver toult a lie in his life , un- less it was to ...
... throth ! far it would be from you : no , nor ' tisn't yourself that would take their word , no matter how big lies they were tellin , before you would take the oath of a poor man that niver toult a lie in his life , un- less it was to ...
Page 209
... Merrylass , and are you there , poor Ranger , and Silvertongue , and Bellmouth , and the whole o'ye ; and do ye know it at last - and do ye cry for ye're ye're ould master too , do ye ? throth , MYSTERY DEVELOPED . 209.
... Merrylass , and are you there , poor Ranger , and Silvertongue , and Bellmouth , and the whole o'ye ; and do ye know it at last - and do ye cry for ye're ye're ould master too , do ye ? throth , MYSTERY DEVELOPED . 209.
Page 210
... throth ? Then if ye do , ye are on the wrong sent now , so ye needn't be flatterin ye'reselves with the notion at all at all , ye craturs , for sarrow stop nor stay I'll make , but only till I see him safe and sound in his grave , God ...
... throth ? Then if ye do , ye are on the wrong sent now , so ye needn't be flatterin ye'reselves with the notion at all at all , ye craturs , for sarrow stop nor stay I'll make , but only till I see him safe and sound in his grave , God ...
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Page 65 - Music the fiercest grief can charm, And Fate's severest rage disarm ; Music can soften pain to ease, And make despair and madness please : Our joys below it can improve, And antedate the bliss above. This the divine Cecilia found, And to her Maker's praise confined the sound. When the full organ joins the tuneful quire, Th...
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