The Portable Irish ReaderDiarmuid Russell Viking Press, 1946 - 670 Seiten Stories, plays, essays, letters, poems, and speeches by Irish writers. |
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... night air . " “ Ah oui , Monsieur Jones , ” said the Abbé , “ retournez , je vous prie . We are , I may say , chez nous . Ces braves gens , les North Cork , know us by this time . " The Major smiled , while he still pressed his services ...
... night air . " “ Ah oui , Monsieur Jones , ” said the Abbé , “ retournez , je vous prie . We are , I may say , chez nous . Ces braves gens , les North Cork , know us by this time . " The Major smiled , while he still pressed his services ...
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... night after night , and to avenge it the next day . ” " Truly I will carry out what you all as a body agree upon by way of counsel , strange as it may seem to you , ” said the bachlach . He then pledged the other to keep his troth in ...
... night after night , and to avenge it the next day . ” " Truly I will carry out what you all as a body agree upon by way of counsel , strange as it may seem to you , ” said the bachlach . He then pledged the other to keep his troth in ...
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... night , and no food nor drink was brought from Ferdiad to him . Their horses were not in the same paddock that night . Their char- ioteers were not at the same fire . They passed that night there . It was then that Fer- diad arose early ...
... night , and no food nor drink was brought from Ferdiad to him . Their horses were not in the same paddock that night . Their char- ioteers were not at the same fire . They passed that night there . It was then that Fer- diad arose early ...
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LETTER TO ROBERT BRYANTON | 3 |
A LETTER | 11 |
Healy | 43 |
Urheberrecht | |
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