"Holland-tide": Or, Munster Popular TalesW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1827 - 378 oldal |
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... SAINT MARTIN'S DAY 273 THE BROWN MAN 295 PERSECUTIONS OF JACK - EDY 309 THE UNBURIED LEGS 335 OWNEY AND OWNEY - NA - PEAK 349 CONCLUSION 376 Page 57 , line 13 , for Aylmer , read Fitzmaurice . " HOLLAND - TIDE . " Straw for your gentilesse.
... SAINT MARTIN'S DAY 273 THE BROWN MAN 295 PERSECUTIONS OF JACK - EDY 309 THE UNBURIED LEGS 335 OWNEY AND OWNEY - NA - PEAK 349 CONCLUSION 376 Page 57 , line 13 , for Aylmer , read Fitzmaurice . " HOLLAND - TIDE . " Straw for your gentilesse.
157. oldal
... Jack Finnane , and the white - eyes ? " said Sandy . " To be sure I didn't , for what should I ? " " Sit aisy then , and I'll tell you it . This Mr. John Finnane , you see , was a kind of a half - sir , a middleman that used to be great ...
... Jack Finnane , and the white - eyes ? " said Sandy . " To be sure I didn't , for what should I ? " " Sit aisy then , and I'll tell you it . This Mr. John Finnane , you see , was a kind of a half - sir , a middleman that used to be great ...
158. oldal
... Jack Daws § with what God sent up with the roots , which being made known to John Finnane you see , he sat up of a night to know would he catch any of the plunderers at their doings , which they having notice of , didn't come , as why ...
... Jack Daws § with what God sent up with the roots , which being made known to John Finnane you see , he sat up of a night to know would he catch any of the plunderers at their doings , which they having notice of , didn't come , as why ...
295. oldal
... were to him geese and turkeys , He ate all and left none behind , But some stones , dear Jack , which he could not crack , Which on the hills you'll find . Dragon of Wantley . THE BROWN MAN . THE common Irish expression of " THE BROWN.
... were to him geese and turkeys , He ate all and left none behind , But some stones , dear Jack , which he could not crack , Which on the hills you'll find . Dragon of Wantley . THE BROWN MAN . THE common Irish expression of " THE BROWN.
307. oldal
... spouted in so many streams . She was very soon out of all pain , and a merry supper the horse , the dog , and the Brown Man had that night , by all accounts . PERSECUTIONS OF JACK - EDY . First , for your THE BROWN MAN . 307.
... spouted in so many streams . She was very soon out of all pain , and a merry supper the horse , the dog , and the Brown Man had that night , by all accounts . PERSECUTIONS OF JACK - EDY . First , for your THE BROWN MAN . 307.
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