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... things to make her peevish and fretful . She had many cares still : Philip was wild and extravagant in his ways , as his father had been , and far less amenable to advice or control ; and she lacked now the undaunted strength of mind ...
... things to make her peevish and fretful . She had many cares still : Philip was wild and extravagant in his ways , as his father had been , and far less amenable to advice or control ; and she lacked now the undaunted strength of mind ...
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... things have been ; brokener ships have come to land ; Miss Mary likes me ; once his wife , even stern Miss Nickie would forgive me . Such honour has happened to less beauty than mine ; once his wife , sweet Lady Grace would receive me ...
... things have been ; brokener ships have come to land ; Miss Mary likes me ; once his wife , even stern Miss Nickie would forgive me . Such honour has happened to less beauty than mine ; once his wife , sweet Lady Grace would receive me ...
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... things and make the house tidy a bit , and so he spoke to me ov the poor colleen . It wor a sort ov relief I think ... thing wid another but I know enough . The poor colleen's gone ; go she would , although young Lady Daly was sorry to ...
... things and make the house tidy a bit , and so he spoke to me ov the poor colleen . It wor a sort ov relief I think ... thing wid another but I know enough . The poor colleen's gone ; go she would , although young Lady Daly was sorry to ...
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... things ye know nothing about : who would think ov the man when the lands ov Connell were in the bargain ? Not sly Miss Mary , I can tell you . " Next day Mary was waylaid on the stair by Mick , and conducted with a great appearance of ...
... things ye know nothing about : who would think ov the man when the lands ov Connell were in the bargain ? Not sly Miss Mary , I can tell you . " Next day Mary was waylaid on the stair by Mick , and conducted with a great appearance of ...
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... is , mebbee it is . But oh it's bitter ! bitter ! I frighten you , Miss Mary . But och to look at poor Norah as I saw her last was no light thing to bear . " God is merciful . dark and black . " It 20 THE CONNELLS OF CASTLE CONNELL .
... is , mebbee it is . But oh it's bitter ! bitter ! I frighten you , Miss Mary . But och to look at poor Norah as I saw her last was no light thing to bear . " God is merciful . dark and black . " It 20 THE CONNELLS OF CASTLE CONNELL .
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