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Page 10
... seem like a petty form of pride , even snobbery , it must be borne in mind that in ancient Ireland the highest class ... seems impossible to say with any degree of clearness or certainty . Long described as a religion of which the druid ...
... seem like a petty form of pride , even snobbery , it must be borne in mind that in ancient Ireland the highest class ... seems impossible to say with any degree of clearness or certainty . Long described as a religion of which the druid ...
Page 159
... seems to have been unequal to the successful conduct of the grocery business which he acquired by marriage , and in which he consequently failed . His family was thus reduced to poverty and his son , Clarence , afterwards complained of ...
... seems to have been unequal to the successful conduct of the grocery business which he acquired by marriage , and in which he consequently failed . His family was thus reduced to poverty and his son , Clarence , afterwards complained of ...
Page 281
... seems strange that his first book was not an immediate success , since it was indisputably something new in the way of a Catholic novel , a portrayal of the Catholic scene in terms which do not imply that it is necessarily all sweetness ...
... seems strange that his first book was not an immediate success , since it was indisputably something new in the way of a Catholic novel , a portrayal of the Catholic scene in terms which do not imply that it is necessarily all sweetness ...
Contents
INISFAIL | 1 |
THE GAY AND GALLANT GAEL | 17 |
THE DEERS CRY | 28 |
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