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... live pure and happy , and she , my beautiful darlint , that gladdened my nights and mornings , the pet of my heart , she's given over to shame and per- dition , her young life blasted and lost curses on her , I say , she was not worthy ...
... live pure and happy , and she , my beautiful darlint , that gladdened my nights and mornings , the pet of my heart , she's given over to shame and per- dition , her young life blasted and lost curses on her , I say , she was not worthy ...
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... place down there were on fire , or Ned's ship foundering on the crags below , I would rush in and save them at the sacrifice of my life , and count myself happy to die that they might live . I would fling 32 THE CONNELLS OF CASTLE CONNELL .
... place down there were on fire , or Ned's ship foundering on the crags below , I would rush in and save them at the sacrifice of my life , and count myself happy to die that they might live . I would fling 32 THE CONNELLS OF CASTLE CONNELL .
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Janet Hardy. to die that they might live . I would fling myself into the lake there , and drag them out - oh , how gladly ! I have prayed on my bended knees that I might be allowed to show my love for them but once more . " " Then God ...
Janet Hardy. to die that they might live . I would fling myself into the lake there , and drag them out - oh , how gladly ! I have prayed on my bended knees that I might be allowed to show my love for them but once more . " " Then God ...
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... live honestly and honourably , a decent , God - fearing life . I went back to Dublin , and tried to get a situation ; but no one would take me - the plague - spot was on me ; every one turned from me . All those that could have helped ...
... live honestly and honourably , a decent , God - fearing life . I went back to Dublin , and tried to get a situation ; but no one would take me - the plague - spot was on me ; every one turned from me . All those that could have helped ...
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... live , and looking as if he had been rolled in mud . Positively , Connell , there is something wrong with little Henri . " And the speaker , a grave , quiet young man , rose and went to the window , but Sir Philip kept his place ...
... live , and looking as if he had been rolled in mud . Positively , Connell , there is something wrong with little Henri . " And the speaker , a grave , quiet young man , rose and went to the window , but Sir Philip kept his place ...
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