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... ment's latest surrender to Sinn Fein . I drove away feeling ruffled , for when one's curiosity is aroused it is annoying to be unable to gratify it , and doubly so when the hindrance is in itself objectionable . I resolved to call again ...
... ment's latest surrender to Sinn Fein . I drove away feeling ruffled , for when one's curiosity is aroused it is annoying to be unable to gratify it , and doubly so when the hindrance is in itself objectionable . I resolved to call again ...
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... ment of registration fees does not ensure safety for one's correspondence . Of these two letters , the first presumably fell into the hands of raiders , for no reply ever reached me . The second , torn and dirtied to an incredible ...
... ment of registration fees does not ensure safety for one's correspondence . Of these two letters , the first presumably fell into the hands of raiders , for no reply ever reached me . The second , torn and dirtied to an incredible ...
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... ment . I seized the opportunity , however , of extolling Dinneen with no uncertain voice . His patriotism , his courage , and his misfortunes were all set forth for the rebel's edification , as though I took it for granted he would ...
... ment . I seized the opportunity , however , of extolling Dinneen with no uncertain voice . His patriotism , his courage , and his misfortunes were all set forth for the rebel's edification , as though I took it for granted he would ...
Side 19
... ment , his brightness was not appreciated in his own neigh- bourhood and I have no doubt that the sensitiveness which accompanies an inflam- Meanwhile he seemed to mable and idealistic tempera- ment caused him to feel , even though he ...
... ment , his brightness was not appreciated in his own neigh- bourhood and I have no doubt that the sensitiveness which accompanies an inflam- Meanwhile he seemed to mable and idealistic tempera- ment caused him to feel , even though he ...
Side 20
ment caused him to feel , even though he did not comprehend , the aloofness of his position . Needless to ask for particu- lars of the " victories . " A bomb flung from a railway bridge into a lorry crowded with soldiers ; at Mass ...
ment caused him to feel , even though he did not comprehend , the aloofness of his position . Needless to ask for particu- lars of the " victories . " A bomb flung from a railway bridge into a lorry crowded with soldiers ; at Mass ...
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