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... Irish novelist , " Wisdom Build- eth Her House . " And " In Praise of Lady Margery Kyteler " for Arthur Somers Roche ... Irish glories . " Irish " for Jeffrey Farnol - none more than he ( • ) 4-15-57 2ND loves and understands the Ring ...
... Irish novelist , " Wisdom Build- eth Her House . " And " In Praise of Lady Margery Kyteler " for Arthur Somers Roche ... Irish glories . " Irish " for Jeffrey Farnol - none more than he ( • ) 4-15-57 2ND loves and understands the Ring ...
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... IT WAS DUSK A QUATRAIN OF LING TAI FU'S " IRISH " · BY ORDEAL OF JUSTICE . • • PAGE • 3 67 97 119 · 147 • . 189 217 . 239 . 267 • 297 • 335 • 363 • 395 CHANGELING AND OTHER STORIES T CHANGELING I NO outward appearance.
... IT WAS DUSK A QUATRAIN OF LING TAI FU'S " IRISH " · BY ORDEAL OF JUSTICE . • • PAGE • 3 67 97 119 · 147 • . 189 217 . 239 . 267 • 297 • 335 • 363 • 395 CHANGELING AND OTHER STORIES T CHANGELING I NO outward appearance.
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... - year- old case , the romantic capture of Annette Janssen . The great Irish - American was the foremost crim- inal lawyer of his day , all but invincible when de- fending a man or a woman with the slightest chance 6 CHANGELING.
... - year- old case , the romantic capture of Annette Janssen . The great Irish - American was the foremost crim- inal lawyer of his day , all but invincible when de- fending a man or a woman with the slightest chance 6 CHANGELING.
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... Irish boy , and not a great jurist , whom communion with the sinister qualities of the law , and battles for life and liberty , and knowledge of strange strata in the minds of men , which is good for none to know , had transformed into ...
... Irish boy , and not a great jurist , whom communion with the sinister qualities of the law , and battles for life and liberty , and knowledge of strange strata in the minds of men , which is good for none to know , had transformed into ...
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... Irish cops , ' he sneers . ' I heard tell on them , but I never met one before . ' " Well , you meet him now . ' I looks him cold in the eye . And then I'm sorry , because I sees he means nothing . He's just sore . " Well , square cop ...
... Irish cops , ' he sneers . ' I heard tell on them , but I never met one before . ' " Well , you meet him now . ' I looks him cold in the eye . And then I'm sorry , because I sees he means nothing . He's just sore . " Well , square cop ...
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Page 250 - And she said to the king, It was a true report that I heard in mine own land of thy acts and of thy wisdom. Howbeit I believed not the words, until I came, and mine eyes had seen it: and, behold, the half was not told me: thy wisdom and prosperity exceedeth the fame which I heard.
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