The Croppy: A Tale, Volume 2E. L. Carey & A. Hart, 1839 - Ireland |
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... poor , an ' you'll join ' em now ; " " We'll folly your honour to the world's end ! " — “ Gineral Hartley is the gineral we'll have , an ' no other ! " said many voices ; and , " Hurra for the brave gineral ! " exclaimed another , and ...
... poor , an ' you'll join ' em now ; " " We'll folly your honour to the world's end ! " — “ Gineral Hartley is the gineral we'll have , an ' no other ! " said many voices ; and , " Hurra for the brave gineral ! " exclaimed another , and ...
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... poor man can say he thrampled on him ; an ' who , then , ' ill daare to do to him what ' ud be bad enough to do to Whaley ? Sir Thomas , " he continued , lowering his voice , and speaking up to the window , " let you and your's fear ...
... poor man can say he thrampled on him ; an ' who , then , ' ill daare to do to him what ' ud be bad enough to do to Whaley ? Sir Thomas , " he continued , lowering his voice , and speaking up to the window , " let you and your's fear ...
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... poor man or the poor man's wife , whose cabin they have often tried to cheer when sickness and sorrow came upon it . " Many wives and mothers , in the rear , here began to attest , in loud and grateful accents , how truly Sir Thomas had ...
... poor man or the poor man's wife , whose cabin they have often tried to cheer when sickness and sorrow came upon it . " Many wives and mothers , in the rear , here began to attest , in loud and grateful accents , how truly Sir Thomas had ...
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... poor , tearful , trembling , and yet half - smiling girl , offer to her grim and haggard parent the only nourishment he had tasted since the previous night . And ere the stern Gow turned away to stride before the throng , he kissed his ...
... poor , tearful , trembling , and yet half - smiling girl , offer to her grim and haggard parent the only nourishment he had tasted since the previous night . And ere the stern Gow turned away to stride before the throng , he kissed his ...
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... stricken Eliza . " My poor girl ! " he answered , tenderly folding her to his bosom : " I say , that whether you are to be fatherless or widowed , -whe- ther or not we outlive this attack made upon us THE CROPPY . 13.
... stricken Eliza . " My poor girl ! " he answered , tenderly folding her to his bosom : " I say , that whether you are to be fatherless or widowed , -whe- ther or not we outlive this attack made upon us THE CROPPY . 13.
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