passage of the bridge was to be effected, and disguise seemed the only means. " I must invint," said Dick, tapping his forehead in the style of Kean; " Barney, get me a bottle of the mountain-daisy. And as to the coffin, you 'd better leave it where it... To-day in Ireland [by E.E. Crowe]. - Página 183por Eyre Evans Crowe - 1825 - 921 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...rapid river below; but this was an act of prowess that the wager forbade our friend to try. A bond jide passage of the bridge was to be effected, and disguise...you 'd better leave it where it is, or send it on before us; for elections are approaching in the county Galway, and if I don't myself, a friend, at... | |
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