G a more sanguinary set, by G—! a thousand times, than the prisoner, who was a mild and gentle youth, and not the worse shot for all that. All knowledge of Murtagh's purposes was of course denied, as well as any intimacy of the kind on the part of the... To-day in Ireland [by E.E. Crowe]. - Página 121por Eyre Evans Crowe - 1825 - 921 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Eyre Evans Crowe - 1825 - 336 páginas
...blame upon himself; assuring the lawyers, with an oath, that they and the judge himself were VOL. n. G a more sanguinary set, by G—! a thousand times,...intimacy of the kind on the part of the prisoner with bis servant. An alibi, as far as it could be proved, was established by the domestics of the Grange... | |
| |