Handy Andy: A Tale of Irish LifeRoutledge, 1870 - 380 oldal |
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... hope , will disarm any cavil from old quarters on the score of national prejudice . The hero is a blun- dering servant . No English or any other gentleman would like him in his service ; but still he has some redeeming natural traits he ...
... hope , will disarm any cavil from old quarters on the score of national prejudice . The hero is a blun- dering servant . No English or any other gentleman would like him in his service ; but still he has some redeeming natural traits he ...
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... hope , and my favourite bitch Remember me to Mrs. Egan , Whom all admire . To Edward Egan , Esq . Merryvale . My dear squire , Yours per quire , MURTOUGH MURPHY . " Murtough Murphy was a great character , as may be guessed from his ...
... hope , and my favourite bitch Remember me to Mrs. Egan , Whom all admire . To Edward Egan , Esq . Merryvale . My dear squire , Yours per quire , MURTOUGH MURPHY . " Murtough Murphy was a great character , as may be guessed from his ...
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... hope you have not said a word to any one about it . ' " Not the sign of a word passed my lips about it . " " You're sure ? " " Sartin . " " Take care , then , that you never open your mouth to mortal about it , or you'll be hanged , as ...
... hope you have not said a word to any one about it . ' " Not the sign of a word passed my lips about it . " " You're sure ? " " Sartin . " " Take care , then , that you never open your mouth to mortal about it , or you'll be hanged , as ...
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... hope he'll shoot him . " 66 Why , Andy , Murtough was always very good to you , and now you wish him to be shot . " " Sure , why wouldn't I rather have him kilt more than the masther ? " " But neither may be killed . " " Misther Dick ...
... hope he'll shoot him . " 66 Why , Andy , Murtough was always very good to you , and now you wish him to be shot . " " Sure , why wouldn't I rather have him kilt more than the masther ? " " But neither may be killed . " " Misther Dick ...
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... hope ; —and why should dry eyes behold the duellist or the culprit , in whom folly or guilt may be the cause of a death on which the seal of censure or infamy may be set , and whose futurity we must tremble to consider ? With more ...
... hope ; —and why should dry eyes behold the duellist or the culprit , in whom folly or guilt may be the cause of a death on which the seal of censure or infamy may be set , and whose futurity we must tremble to consider ? With more ...
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