Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 209W. Blackwood, 1921 - England |
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Page 8
... replied in a matter - of - 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 ...
... replied in a matter - of - 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 ...
Page 12
... replied Dinneen . Teige is a good decent fellow , sound through and through . A sincere patriot if ever there was one . " I heard this with surprise , for the scene at the murdered policeman's funeral recurred vividly to me . Then I ...
... replied Dinneen . Teige is a good decent fellow , sound through and through . A sincere patriot if ever there was one . " I heard this with surprise , for the scene at the murdered policeman's funeral recurred vividly to me . Then I ...
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... replied , quite unem- barrassed- " And that's thrue too , ma'am ! Sure I learned it when I went on the hungry- strike in prison . " And his deep fanatical eyes , set in a face still thin and haggard from his self - imposed fast , held ...
... replied , quite unem- barrassed- " And that's thrue too , ma'am ! Sure I learned it when I went on the hungry- strike in prison . " And his deep fanatical eyes , set in a face still thin and haggard from his self - imposed fast , held ...
Page 19
... replied- " It's not he that got me boycotted at all . He'd not have done it of himself any more than he'd have cut off Bridgie Moylan's hair . There's others over him that order these things . Why , it's a risk for him to have carried ...
... replied- " It's not he that got me boycotted at all . He'd not have done it of himself any more than he'd have cut off Bridgie Moylan's hair . There's others over him that order these things . Why , it's a risk for him to have carried ...
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... replied . And that was ? 66 66 ' Your Majesty's friendship . " He smiled - again that pleas- ant , cynical little smile - and answered , " I often wonder whether it was God or Satan who gave you the facility of speech . " 66 " Both ...
... replied . And that was ? 66 66 ' Your Majesty's friendship . " He smiled - again that pleas- ant , cynical little smile - and answered , " I often wonder whether it was God or Satan who gave you the facility of speech . " 66 " Both ...
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