The Croppy: A Tale, Volume 2E. L. Carey & A. Hart, 1839 - Ireland |
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... harum done to Sir Thomas Hartley ; he done his best to save - mine - from- " he could not say ' my son , ' - " from the murtherers ; an ' , it's thrue he says , he ever and always was our friend , an ' no poor man can say he thrampled ...
... harum done to Sir Thomas Hartley ; he done his best to save - mine - from- " he could not say ' my son , ' - " from the murtherers ; an ' , it's thrue he says , he ever and always was our friend , an ' no poor man can say he thrampled ...
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... harum a dog o ' yours , Sir Thomas ; bud by fright , or by fair words , if you could be made to turn to us , it ' ud be betther for us all . God bless you ! for puttin ' a roof over the poor colleen's head ; the mother iv her is gone ...
... harum a dog o ' yours , Sir Thomas ; bud by fright , or by fair words , if you could be made to turn to us , it ' ud be betther for us all . God bless you ! for puttin ' a roof over the poor colleen's head ; the mother iv her is gone ...
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... your bread , and dhrank your dhrink , an ' slept undher one roof wid you , masther , sence the day his ould father left him starvin ' an ' naked — if he ever open his lips to do a hair o ' your head hurt or harum , may 22 THE CROPPY .
... your bread , and dhrank your dhrink , an ' slept undher one roof wid you , masther , sence the day his ould father left him starvin ' an ' naked — if he ever open his lips to do a hair o ' your head hurt or harum , may 22 THE CROPPY .
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A Tale John Banim. hair o ' your head hurt or harum , may the horned duoul have him , body an ' sowl , for a rascal an ' a thrator ! amin , I pray God . " " Thank you , my poor fellow , " said Sir Thomas , instinctively offering his hand ...
A Tale John Banim. hair o ' your head hurt or harum , may the horned duoul have him , body an ' sowl , for a rascal an ' a thrator ! amin , I pray God . " " Thank you , my poor fellow , " said Sir Thomas , instinctively offering his hand ...
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... harum in me nor the time I was born , sir , an ' I was only hidden from the Croppies , sir . " " Do you belong to the house ? " . " I'm an honest father's and mother's child , sir , an ' I'm an honest poor crather myself , an ' can show ...
... harum in me nor the time I was born , sir , an ' I was only hidden from the Croppies , sir . " " Do you belong to the house ? " . " I'm an honest father's and mother's child , sir , an ' I'm an honest poor crather myself , an ' can show ...
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