| 1850 - 584 oldal
...through the room ; but whether in grief over the sad fate of the dying man, or the unflinching severity of the priest, is hard to say. " I die in peace with all my neighbours and all mankind." Another chorus of the company seemed to approve these charitable expressions.... | |
| Charles Lever - 1860 - 326 oldal
...now heard through the room; but whether in grief over the sad fate of the dying man , or the unflincl priest, is hard to say. " I die in peace with all my neighbours and all manih*^ Another chorus of the company seemed to approve charitable expressions.... | |
| Charles James Lever, Andrew Lang - 1894 - 360 oldal
...Father O'Rafferty won't give me the ' rites ' ! " sad fate of the dying man, or the unflinching severity of the priest, is hard to say. ' ' I die in peace...unto my son Peter, — and never was there a better sou, or a decenter boy! — have you that dowu? I bequeath uuto my son Peter the whole of my two farms... | |
| Charles Lever - 1898 - 728 oldal
...through the room ; but whether in grief over the sad fate of the dying man, or the unflinching severity of the priest, is hard to say. ' I die in peace with all my neighbours and all mankind ! ' Another chorus of the company seemed to approve these charitable expressions.... | |
| Charles Lever - 1898 - 730 oldal
...through the room ; but whether in grief over the sad fate of the dying man, or the unflinching severity of the priest, is hard to say. ' I die in peace with all my neighbours and all mankind ! ' Another chorus of the company seemed to approve these charitable expressions.... | |
| Charles Lever - 1899 - 614 oldal
...through the room ; but whether in grief over the sad fate of the dying man, or the unflinching severity of the priest, is hard to say. ' ' I die in peace...unto my son Peter, — and never was there a better sou, or a decenter boy! — have you that down? I bequeath unto my son Peter the whole of my two farms... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 430 oldal
...now heard through the room ; but whether in grief sad fate of the dying man, or the unflinching sever priest, is hard to say. " I die in peace with all my neighbors and all mai Another chorus of the company seemed to appr charitable expressions. " I bequeath unto my son,... | |
| Charles James Lever - 1913 - 634 oldal
...through the room ; but whether in grief over the sad fate of the dying man, or the unflinching severity of the priest, is hard to say. " I die in peace with...Peter the whole of my two farms of Killimundoonery aud Knocksheboora, with the fallow meadows behind Lynch's house ; the forge, and the right of turf... | |
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