Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 210William Blackwood, 1921 - England |
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Page 5
... took the Colemans into the house , made Mrs Coleman cook and Katey housemaid , whilst Coleman and he determined to carry on with the farming as best they could . A few days after a little girl brought a message that Katey's father was ...
... took the Colemans into the house , made Mrs Coleman cook and Katey housemaid , whilst Coleman and he determined to carry on with the farming as best they could . A few days after a little girl brought a message that Katey's father was ...
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... took care that no buyers came near him , while all the corner boys in Ballybor amused themselves by driving his cattle backwards and forwards through the fair until they could hardly move . Directly Carew would make for one set of ...
... took care that no buyers came near him , while all the corner boys in Ballybor amused themselves by driving his cattle backwards and forwards through the fair until they could hardly move . Directly Carew would make for one set of ...
Page 9
... took place in Ballybor , the lands being di- vided into lots of a suitable size to suit small farmers ; but the auctioneers did not receive a single bid - the I.R.A. saw to that . Carew now determined to leave his lands waste , his home ...
... took place in Ballybor , the lands being di- vided into lots of a suitable size to suit small farmers ; but the auctioneers did not receive a single bid - the I.R.A. saw to that . Carew now determined to leave his lands waste , his home ...
Page 14
... took O'Dowd into their confidence , showed him the distillery , and arranged that he should act as their agent . This part was simple , but the difficulty was how , when , and where to de- liver the goods to O'Dowd . If the tay carts ...
... took O'Dowd into their confidence , showed him the distillery , and arranged that he should act as their agent . This part was simple , but the difficulty was how , when , and where to de- liver the goods to O'Dowd . If the tay carts ...
Page 15
... took no notice of grounds . the summons . received offers to deliver the in the present state of. Flanagan was now , of course , afraid to act as agent , and the question again arose of how they were to get the poteen to the different ...
... took no notice of grounds . the summons . received offers to deliver the in the present state of. Flanagan was now , of course , afraid to act as agent , and the question again arose of how they were to get the poteen to the different ...
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