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第13页
... Mick's safety ; for , as Father Mac left the house , he encountered the agent , Mr. Adair , about to enter to give notice of ejectment . Having heard of Pat's arrest as suspect , he hurried - glad of this excuse of A GRIM BAILIFF . 13.
... Mick's safety ; for , as Father Mac left the house , he encountered the agent , Mr. Adair , about to enter to give notice of ejectment . Having heard of Pat's arrest as suspect , he hurried - glad of this excuse of A GRIM BAILIFF . 13.
第14页
BASIL. suspect , he hurried - glad of this excuse of sedition - to carry out his long - standing threat . On meeting him at the door , Father Mac without a word turned and re - entered with him the hovel . Mr. Adair was so taken back by ...
BASIL. suspect , he hurried - glad of this excuse of sedition - to carry out his long - standing threat . On meeting him at the door , Father Mac without a word turned and re - entered with him the hovel . Mr. Adair was so taken back by ...
第16页
... hurried out of the house , and Father Mac , after renewing some instructions he had already given Mrs. Tuohy , followed him . He said grimly upon overtaking him , Death was before you with his bailiff , Mr. Adair , and you saw what it ...
... hurried out of the house , and Father Mac , after renewing some instructions he had already given Mrs. Tuohy , followed him . He said grimly upon overtaking him , Death was before you with his bailiff , Mr. Adair , and you saw what it ...
第22页
... hurried to the nearest telegraph office to send a telegram to the local secretary of the Land League , urging him to move at once for poor Pat Morony's re- lease on the grounds of the death of his wife through starvation and of his ...
... hurried to the nearest telegraph office to send a telegram to the local secretary of the Land League , urging him to move at once for poor Pat Morony's re- lease on the grounds of the death of his wife through starvation and of his ...
第33页
... way despairing ; while Norah hurried up the avenue light of foot and of heart . If Maurice did not come to - morrow - and she could not help believing VOL . III . D that he would - she would write and compel him A MYSTERIOUS MISSION . 33.
... way despairing ; while Norah hurried up the avenue light of foot and of heart . If Maurice did not come to - morrow - and she could not help believing VOL . III . D that he would - she would write and compel him A MYSTERIOUS MISSION . 33.
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