Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 209W. Blackwood, 1921 - England |
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... fact to be reckoned with and , faith , ' tis themselves does in daily life . And it is said be sitting aisy in the motor- that even some up - to - date cars in place of the quality . " patriots who have shaken off the restraints of ...
... fact to be reckoned with and , faith , ' tis themselves does in daily life . And it is said be sitting aisy in the motor- that even some up - to - date cars in place of the quality . " patriots who have shaken off the restraints of ...
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... fact voice- There was a policeman shot dead ere yestherday . They went to bury him now , and the boys cot the hearse " Traitor , indeed ! " I cried , horrified ; " traitors themselves , not only to Ireland , but to civilisation . " The ...
... fact voice- There was a policeman shot dead ere yestherday . They went to bury him now , and the boys cot the hearse " Traitor , indeed ! " I cried , horrified ; " traitors themselves , not only to Ireland , but to civilisation . " The ...
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... fact that my link with civilisation had been severed . It also proved , indirectly , that Teige's warning was genuine . After some little time spent in freeing the goat's leg from the wire in which it was caught , I went on up the hill ...
... fact that my link with civilisation had been severed . It also proved , indirectly , that Teige's warning was genuine . After some little time spent in freeing the goat's leg from the wire in which it was caught , I went on up the hill ...
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... swiftness in rural Ireland . By the time I had finished breakfast my entire staff was in possession of the fact that Teige O'Leary had been shot mysteriously at the far side of the bog . " 26 [ Jan. The Little Rock of the Dancing .
... swiftness in rural Ireland . By the time I had finished breakfast my entire staff was in possession of the fact that Teige O'Leary had been shot mysteriously at the far side of the bog . " 26 [ Jan. The Little Rock of the Dancing .
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... fact that the language of the people was almost the same to me as my own tongue was a great assistance , and amongst these mountain tribes I had a large number of personal friends , who , I believed , and rightly , would protect me as ...
... fact that the language of the people was almost the same to me as my own tongue was a great assistance , and amongst these mountain tribes I had a large number of personal friends , who , I believed , and rightly , would protect me as ...
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