Florence Macarthy: An Irish Tale, Band 1Henry Colburn, 1818 |
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... Vere , was less equi- vocal , and though infinitely interesting , was perhaps less striking than that of the Commodore . It was also of a more definite stamp and character ; more as- signable to a class , a cast , a country . Though ...
... Vere , was less equi- vocal , and though infinitely interesting , was perhaps less striking than that of the Commodore . It was also of a more definite stamp and character ; more as- signable to a class , a cast , a country . Though ...
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... Vere resumed : " Can you not credit then the ex- istence of a creature placed by nature or circumstances beyond the ordinary pale of humanity , shaking off his poor estate of man , ' scarcely looking upon that spot FLORENCE MACARTHY . 11.
... Vere resumed : " Can you not credit then the ex- istence of a creature placed by nature or circumstances beyond the ordinary pale of humanity , shaking off his poor estate of man , ' scarcely looking upon that spot FLORENCE MACARTHY . 11.
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... Vere could reply , a question from a sailor interrupted the conversation , which was one of many held in the same tone and spirit . The Commodore was the next moment busied in giving orders for tacking . He addressed his mate in pure ...
... Vere could reply , a question from a sailor interrupted the conversation , which was one of many held in the same tone and spirit . The Commodore was the next moment busied in giving orders for tacking . He addressed his mate in pure ...
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... antici- pated the answers , and started new in- quiries of local reference . Meantime Mr. De Vere had landed ; but wholly abstracted from the noise and activity that surrounded him , he stood , turning over the 18 FLORENCE MACARTHY .
... antici- pated the answers , and started new in- quiries of local reference . Meantime Mr. De Vere had landed ; but wholly abstracted from the noise and activity that surrounded him , he stood , turning over the 18 FLORENCE MACARTHY .
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... broad languid drawling of the genuine patois of Dublin , addressing the full force of its brogue to the delicate ears of Mr. De Vere . " Will I , plaze your honor , step in , Sir ? " This question , several FLORENCE MACARTHY . 19.
... broad languid drawling of the genuine patois of Dublin , addressing the full force of its brogue to the delicate ears of Mr. De Vere . " Will I , plaze your honor , step in , Sir ? " This question , several FLORENCE MACARTHY . 19.
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abbey afore ancient appeared asked the Commodore baccah Baron Fitzadelm barring beautiful Buttevant calash called Cashel castle caubeen chaise chay Commo companion Cork Court Fitzadelm Crawley curious dark Denis O'Sullivan Doneraile door dore driver Dublin Dunore Earl Earl of Desmond English exclaimed eyes fancy Frenchman friary Galties Gaul Bally gentlemen head Holy-cross horses Ireland Irish Kerry King lady land larning laugh Lis-na-sleugh look Macarthies Magillicuddy ment Miss Crawley modore mounseer mountains Munster ness never night observed once ould Owny person plaze your honor racter Raleigh replied returned road rock rock of Cashel romantic round ruins Saxo Grammaticus scene seat seemed shew shure silent smile sorrow Spanish Spencer spoke step stood stranger Terence Oge O'Leary there's threw Thurles tion town troth turned Vere voice waiter wild younger traveller