The Fortunes of Hector O'Halloran: And His Man Mark Anthony O'TooleWilliam Tegg and Company, 1853 - 412 pages |
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... birth , in four months afterwards to a son - I made an entrée on the world , and commenced , as the reader may probably admit hereafter , an adventurous career . Lord The young soldier's history in the meantime , is 4 THE FORTUNES OF.
... birth , in four months afterwards to a son - I made an entrée on the world , and commenced , as the reader may probably admit hereafter , an adventurous career . Lord The young soldier's history in the meantime , is 4 THE FORTUNES OF.
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... afterwards , and he returned to England invalided . The rest is briefly told . He found himself a father , and his own sire had paid the debt of nature . His health was shaken by fatigue , his wound healed slowly , and after some ...
... afterwards , and he returned to England invalided . The rest is briefly told . He found himself a father , and his own sire had paid the debt of nature . His health was shaken by fatigue , his wound healed slowly , and after some ...
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... hood . A few weeks afterwards , the house where he resided was forced by a numerous banditti , the unfortunate clergyman dragged from his concealment , carried to the door , and slaughtered under HECTOR O'HALLORAN . 77 21.
... hood . A few weeks afterwards , the house where he resided was forced by a numerous banditti , the unfortunate clergyman dragged from his concealment , carried to the door , and slaughtered under HECTOR O'HALLORAN . 77 21.
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... ; but as he declared afterwards , the destruction of Knockloftie fairly broke his heart . When his patron unexpectedly succeeded to a goodly inheritance , it is difficult to decide whether to the churchman or the HECTOR O'HALLORAN , 23.
... ; but as he declared afterwards , the destruction of Knockloftie fairly broke his heart . When his patron unexpectedly succeeded to a goodly inheritance , it is difficult to decide whether to the churchman or the HECTOR O'HALLORAN , 23.
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... afterwards recollected that some of Mr. Hartley's questions could only have been asked by a person to whom the earlier history of my parents was intimately known , but I did not notice it at the moment . Charmed at the urbanity of my ...
... afterwards recollected that some of Mr. Hartley's questions could only have been asked by a person to whom the earlier history of my parents was intimately known , but I did not notice it at the moment . Charmed at the urbanity of my ...
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