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  2. SIR DENIS O'DONOGHUE. A REMINISCENCE OF THE ENGLISH BAR.

    I kept up my acquaintance with O'Donoghue, whom I had many opportunity of meeting; and though we did not always have claret cup together, yet we often conversed upon legal ...

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  3. THE NOVELIST. MARY MARSTON.

    In the autumn, Mr. Mortimer, of Durnmelling, resolved to give a harvest home to his tenants, and under the protection of the occasion to invite also a good many of his neighbours and ...

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  4. CHAPTER VIII.

    In the morning, as she narrated the events of the evening, she told her aunt of the acquaint ance she had made, and that he had seen her home. This information did not please the old ...

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  5. CHAPTER IV.

    My host began to mix for both of us. "Would you like a little more sugar?" said he. "If you please," I answered; "and I should ...

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