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Page 195
... never really gone away , never at least left Ireland , since their names and their memory were stamped upon so many fea- tures of the Irish scene , on hill and wood and river , on cromlech and dun . Without intending to do so , this ...
... never really gone away , never at least left Ireland , since their names and their memory were stamped upon so many fea- tures of the Irish scene , on hill and wood and river , on cromlech and dun . Without intending to do so , this ...
Page 281
... never becomes sloppy , and presenting a plentiful variety of characters , all of them memorable . There has never been any attempt to disguise the fact that much of the material in My New Curate is autobiographical , an observation ...
... never becomes sloppy , and presenting a plentiful variety of characters , all of them memorable . There has never been any attempt to disguise the fact that much of the material in My New Curate is autobiographical , an observation ...
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Blanche Mary Kelly. however , never becomes despair , as the appalling and incessant toil seems never to make for degeneracy and decay . Indeed in his portrayal of the poverty which is too often the portion of those whose stories he ...
Blanche Mary Kelly. however , never becomes despair , as the appalling and incessant toil seems never to make for degeneracy and decay . Indeed in his portrayal of the poverty which is too often the portion of those whose stories he ...
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INISFAIL | 1 |
THE GAY AND GALLANT GAEL | 17 |
THE DEERS CRY | 28 |
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