The Croppy: A Tale, Volume 2E. L. Carey & A. Hart, 1839 - Ireland |
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... prison upon the day of the arrest of Sir Thomas Hartley and Sir William Judkin : and the court - martial by which the former was tried , held its sitting in the ground apartment or hall of the edifice , gained after entering the low ...
... prison upon the day of the arrest of Sir Thomas Hartley and Sir William Judkin : and the court - martial by which the former was tried , held its sitting in the ground apartment or hall of the edifice , gained after entering the low ...
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... prison ; and he strided about , rattling his keys , with all the consequence of a military jailer . " What threat do you dare to make ? " she demanded , suddenly advancing upon the vapouring Bobadil . " I say ! " he roared out , much ...
... prison ; and he strided about , rattling his keys , with all the consequence of a military jailer . " What threat do you dare to make ? " she demanded , suddenly advancing upon the vapouring Bobadil . " I say ! " he roared out , much ...
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... prison . Sir William Judkin , dragged from the arms of the fairest crea- ture in the County of Wexford , at the very moment he could call her his own , felt less at his individual disappointment - great as that was — and at the prospect ...
... prison . Sir William Judkin , dragged from the arms of the fairest crea- ture in the County of Wexford , at the very moment he could call her his own , felt less at his individual disappointment - great as that was — and at the prospect ...
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... prison - door , and in utter disgust and weariness of Saunders Smyly , who , he supposed , would re - enter , he shifted his position , and turned his face to the wall . But the sound of the step , that came over the threshold so quick ...
... prison - door , and in utter disgust and weariness of Saunders Smyly , who , he supposed , would re - enter , he shifted his position , and turned his face to the wall . But the sound of the step , that came over the threshold so quick ...
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... prison , out of which your worthy father - in - law has been led to his murder , what business can you have with any of his murderers ? " " My wife is in the town , in the power of my enemies and her's ; I am spurring singly to brave ...
... prison , out of which your worthy father - in - law has been led to his murder , what business can you have with any of his murderers ? " " My wife is in the town , in the power of my enemies and her's ; I am spurring singly to brave ...
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