Handy Andy: A Tale of Irish LifeRoutledge, 1870 - 380 oldal |
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... side . ' I am disinclined , however , to believe myself an offender in this particular . That I love my country dearly , I acknowledge , and I am sure every Englishman will respect me the more for loving mine , when he is , with justice ...
... side . ' I am disinclined , however , to believe myself an offender in this particular . That I love my country dearly , I acknowledge , and I am sure every Englishman will respect me the more for loving mine , when he is , with justice ...
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... side are always called in Ireland . " Oh , he's wild , Andy , and you'd never be able to ketch him , " said Owny . 66 Throth , an ' I'll engage I'll ketch him if you'll let me go . I never seen the horse I couldn't ketch , sir , " said ...
... side are always called in Ireland . " Oh , he's wild , Andy , and you'd never be able to ketch him , " said Owny . 66 Throth , an ' I'll engage I'll ketch him if you'll let me go . I never seen the horse I couldn't ketch , sir , " said ...
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... side with many vigorous kicks , and crying " hurrup ! " at the same time , endeavoured to stimulate Owny's steed into something of a pace as he turned his head towards the mill . " Sure aren't you going to crass the river ? " said ...
... side with many vigorous kicks , and crying " hurrup ! " at the same time , endeavoured to stimulate Owny's steed into something of a pace as he turned his head towards the mill . " Sure aren't you going to crass the river ? " said ...
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... side sticking into his flanks , ( and perhaps the horse was ticklish ) made him go the faster , we know not ; but the horse charged the bridge as if an Enniskilliner were on his back , and an enemy before him ; and in two minutes his ...
... side sticking into his flanks , ( and perhaps the horse was ticklish ) made him go the faster , we know not ; but the horse charged the bridge as if an Enniskilliner were on his back , and an enemy before him ; and in two minutes his ...
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... side , if you can , or he'll be a troublesome customer on the other . " " I'll keep no terms with him ; -I'll slap at him directly . What can you do that's wickedest ? -latitat , capias - fee - faw - fum , or whatever you call it ...
... side , if you can , or he'll be a troublesome customer on the other . " " I'll keep no terms with him ; -I'll slap at him directly . What can you do that's wickedest ? -latitat , capias - fee - faw - fum , or whatever you call it ...
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