Johnny M'Kay; or, The sovereign. By the author of 'The little guide of Adrighoole'. |
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... Mullins , one of their neighbours . After paying his respects to the old woman , and taking the offered seat by the fire , he made some remarks upon the weather , which was very fine . " I never knew a finer season for the harvest ...
... Mullins , one of their neighbours . After paying his respects to the old woman , and taking the offered seat by the fire , he made some remarks upon the weather , which was very fine . " I never knew a finer season for the harvest ...
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... Mullins entered with the cus- tomary salutation : " God save all here ! " He had a letter in his hand . " See , " said he , " what I brought you from the post - office , Mrs. M'Kay . I hope there is good news in it . I went there to try ...
... Mullins entered with the cus- tomary salutation : " God save all here ! " He had a letter in his hand . " See , " said he , " what I brought you from the post - office , Mrs. M'Kay . I hope there is good news in it . I went there to try ...
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... Mullins told me that he went to England lately where his lordship lives : so who knows what the landlord may tell the gentleman to do for us , he was so well inclined himself in spite of that ugly bailiff of his who tried to put him ...
... Mullins told me that he went to England lately where his lordship lives : so who knows what the landlord may tell the gentleman to do for us , he was so well inclined himself in spite of that ugly bailiff of his who tried to put him ...
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Johnny M'Kay (fict.name.) Tom Mullins to let her know when that event took place , Tom visited her cottage , as usual , in the evening . This good neighbour looked more grave than he was wont to do ; and after the customary salutations ...
Johnny M'Kay (fict.name.) Tom Mullins to let her know when that event took place , Tom visited her cottage , as usual , in the evening . This good neighbour looked more grave than he was wont to do ; and after the customary salutations ...
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... Mullins the night before . Mrs. Neil , im- pelled by her naturally kind feelings , and also by some liking which she possessed for interfering in her neighbours ' affairs , and managing their business for them better , as she conceived ...
... Mullins the night before . Mrs. Neil , im- pelled by her naturally kind feelings , and also by some liking which she possessed for interfering in her neighbours ' affairs , and managing their business for them better , as she conceived ...
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