MissDunne
@BLAZESBOYLAN -- No, sir. Yes, sir. I'll ring them up after five.
| MissDunne @BLAZESBOYLAN -- Mr Boylan! Hello! That gentleman from Sport was in looking for you. Mr Lenehan, yes. He said he'll be in the Ormond at 4. |
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| MissDunne If I could get that dressmaker to make a concertina skirt like Susy Nagle's. They kick out grand. The telephone rings rudely by my ear. |
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| MissDunne She's not nicelooking, is she? The way she's holding up her bit of a skirt. Wonder will that fellow be at the band tonight. |
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| MissDunne -- 16 June 1904. |
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| MissDunne Too much mystery business in it. Is he in love with that one, Marion? Change it and get another by Mary Cecil Haye. I click on the keyboard |
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| MissDunne I hide the Capel street library copy of The Woman in White far back in my drawer and roll a sheet of gaudy notepaper into my typewriter. |
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| MissDunne -- 16 June 1904. |
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| MissDunne Too much mystery business in it. Is he in love with that one, Marion? Change it and get another by Mary Cecil Haye. I click on the keyboard |
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| MissDunne I hide the Capel street library copy of The Woman in White far back in my drawer and roll a sheet of gaudy notepaper into my typewriter. |
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