Works, Volumen16G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897 |
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... head of his army , influenced my father at the head of his table ; he told the story of the ivy- tree , and that was laughed at ; he repeated the jest of the two scholars and one pair of breeches , and the company laughed at that ; but ...
... head of his army , influenced my father at the head of his table ; he told the story of the ivy- tree , and that was laughed at ; he repeated the jest of the two scholars and one pair of breeches , and the company laughed at that ; but ...
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... head could carry all he knew . " There were certain whimsical traits in the character of Byrne not given in the foregoing sketch . He was fond of talking of his vaga- bond wanderings in foreign lands , and had brought with him from the ...
... head could carry all he knew . " There were certain whimsical traits in the character of Byrne not given in the foregoing sketch . He was fond of talking of his vaga- bond wanderings in foreign lands , and had brought with him from the ...
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... head . This was the clandestine marriage of his daughter Catherine with a young gentleman of the name of Hodson , who had been confided to the care of her brother Henry to complete his studies . As the youth was of wealthy parentage ...
... head . This was the clandestine marriage of his daughter Catherine with a young gentleman of the name of Hodson , who had been confided to the care of her brother Henry to complete his studies . As the youth was of wealthy parentage ...
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Improvident Marriages in the Gold | 21 |
Goldsmith Rejected by the Bishop | 41 |
Sallies Forth as a Law Student | 52 |
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