Out of hell the place is matchless, and if there le a purgatory in the other world, it may very well be said there is a fair rehearsal of it in the county of Donegal in Ireland ! When I commenced my station, I started from what is called the " Beds, Father Butler, and the Lough Dearg Pilgrim - Page 168by William Carleton - 1839 - 201 pagesFull view - About this book
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