Thy Tears Might CeaseHutchinson, 1963 - 592 páginas |
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... called stewards . And now there would be no more question of that visit to Glenkilly at Christmas - things could not have turned out more luckily . Miss Clare was married shortly before the end of the holidays . Alone among the guests ...
... called stewards . And now there would be no more question of that visit to Glenkilly at Christmas - things could not have turned out more luckily . Miss Clare was married shortly before the end of the holidays . Alone among the guests ...
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... called mockingly , some good - humouredly , ' Wait till the Dublin Fusiliers get at you tomorrow ! ' and ' Up the Rebels , I don't think ! ' Others called with vicious hatred , one man shouting savagely : ' Bloody playboys - doing the ...
... called mockingly , some good - humouredly , ' Wait till the Dublin Fusiliers get at you tomorrow ! ' and ' Up the Rebels , I don't think ! ' Others called with vicious hatred , one man shouting savagely : ' Bloody playboys - doing the ...
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... called Keelard , belonging to people called Vincent , I believe , but they've been away in England this last while ' . A man called Hanrahan , ' a kind of gardener or caretaker ' , had resisted , and had been knocked on the head ...
... called Keelard , belonging to people called Vincent , I believe , but they've been away in England this last while ' . A man called Hanrahan , ' a kind of gardener or caretaker ' , had resisted , and had been knocked on the head ...
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asked Aunt Eileen Aunt Kathleen Aunt Mary Ballow began beside Big Mick boat boys called Conroy Corbin Dan Murphy's dark Dempsey door Dublin Dunslane eyes face Father MacTaggarty Father Riordan girls Glenkilly gone hair hall hand head hear heard Home Rule Ireland Irish Josie Keelard knew lady laughed leaned light Listen Long Dick looked lorries Lullacreen Martin Matthew Martin Reilly Mary Ellen Matthew Reilly McDowell Michael McDowell Millie Miss Clare Miss Peters morning Mullins never nice night nodded Norburton Norman once Peggy priest Reilly remember river round Sally shoulder silence Sinn Fein smiled sound stared Stillmore stood stopped street sure talk tell things thought Tim Corbin told Tom Prendergast took Tory Hill tram turned Uncle Vincent voice waiting walked watched whispered window young