Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 209W. Blackwood, 1921 - England |
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Page 410
... Blake , and when Blake told his Com- pany Sergeant - Major to find him a servant - an Irishman if possible - Patsey at once volun- teered for the job , and between the two young Irishmen there soon sprang up a friendship through the ...
... Blake , and when Blake told his Com- pany Sergeant - Major to find him a servant - an Irishman if possible - Patsey at once volun- teered for the job , and between the two young Irishmen there soon sprang up a friendship through the ...
Page 411
... Blake found himself the Dis- trict Inspector at Ballybar . At this time the R.I.C. , after about as bad a hammering ... Blake's arrival all the barracks in the district had been vacated with the ex- ception of Ballybar and " Grouse Lodge ...
... Blake found himself the Dis- trict Inspector at Ballybar . At this time the R.I.C. , after about as bad a hammering ... Blake's arrival all the barracks in the district had been vacated with the ex- ception of Ballybar and " Grouse Lodge ...
Page 412
... Blake took over his duties at Ballybar , he found that the police had no source of information whatsoever , with the result that each attack on a barrack and every ambush of a patrol came as a surprise to them . So great was the " Reign ...
... Blake took over his duties at Ballybar , he found that the police had no source of information whatsoever , with the result that each attack on a barrack and every ambush of a patrol came as a surprise to them . So great was the " Reign ...
Page 413
... Blake that he was Patsey Mulligan , Blake nearly shouted for joy , for he saw that the man was none other than " Murphy , " his for- mer servant in France , and a deserter from his Majesty's Army in the field ! At once , before Patsey ...
... Blake that he was Patsey Mulligan , Blake nearly shouted for joy , for he saw that the man was none other than " Murphy , " his for- mer servant in France , and a deserter from his Majesty's Army in the field ! At once , before Patsey ...
Page 414
... Blake's voice , and know- ing well what would happen to him if he fell into the hands of the military , fell on his knees and begged Blake to spare him . Blake at once explained his terms , which the boy eagerly accepted , thankful to ...
... Blake's voice , and know- ing well what would happen to him if he fell into the hands of the military , fell on his knees and begged Blake to spare him . Blake at once explained his terms , which the boy eagerly accepted , thankful to ...
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