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... told Martin that Colonel Howard was writing a book containing an account of those Irishmen who had given prominent ... told you about the Hallow E'en party in Madras when ' ' Yes , yes , ' said Mr. Vincent quickly . ' You told me dozens ...
... told Martin that Colonel Howard was writing a book containing an account of those Irishmen who had given prominent ... told you about the Hallow E'en party in Madras when ' ' Yes , yes , ' said Mr. Vincent quickly . ' You told me dozens ...
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... told me about giving that book to Norman Dempsey . I know that book . You , and he , and a few other chaps , have gifts which will be wanted , things I haven't got , although I'd like to have them . But I was never jealous of you . I ...
... told me about giving that book to Norman Dempsey . I know that book . You , and he , and a few other chaps , have gifts which will be wanted , things I haven't got , although I'd like to have them . But I was never jealous of you . I ...
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... told you about , I brought my aunt here after the pantomime . She had never known that there was a statue of Parnell in Dublin - imagine that ! You see she was a Unionist . She was wearing a wonderful evening shawl , and I read out for ...
... told you about , I brought my aunt here after the pantomime . She had never known that there was a statue of Parnell in Dublin - imagine that ! You see she was a Unionist . She was wearing a wonderful evening shawl , and I read out for ...
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Introduction by Monk Gibbon | 9 |
White Blackbird | 29 |
The Pruned Sapling | 169 |
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