The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 - Ireland |
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Page 51
... father's name , began to feel his heart growin ' light , and his purse heavy ; an ' he took a bit iv a farm in Squire Phalim's ground , just undher the ould castle , an ' a pleasant little spot it was ; an ' day an ' mornin ' , poor ...
... father's name , began to feel his heart growin ' light , and his purse heavy ; an ' he took a bit iv a farm in Squire Phalim's ground , just undher the ould castle , an ' a pleasant little spot it was ; an ' day an ' mornin ' , poor ...
Page 52
... father seen spakin ' was no use , he went on with his story . -By the same token , it was the story of Jim Soolivan and his ould goat he was tellin ' - an ' a pleasant story it is an ' there was so much divarsion in it , that it was ...
... father seen spakin ' was no use , he went on with his story . -By the same token , it was the story of Jim Soolivan and his ould goat he was tellin ' - an ' a pleasant story it is an ' there was so much divarsion in it , that it was ...
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... father , is it you that's in it ? an ' how's all with you , Terry Neil ? ' " At your honour's sarvice , ' says my father ( as well as the fright id let him , for he was more dead than alive ) , ' an ' it's proud I am to see your honour ...
... father , is it you that's in it ? an ' how's all with you , Terry Neil ? ' " At your honour's sarvice , ' says my father ( as well as the fright id let him , for he was more dead than alive ) , ' an ' it's proud I am to see your honour ...
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