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... soldier was pressed by the Barry not to quit his house of Barryogue , and remained there during several months , his men being quartered with Barry's own gal- lowglasses , man by man in the cottages round about . They conducted ...
... soldier was pressed by the Barry not to quit his house of Barryogue , and remained there during several months , his men being quartered with Barry's own gal- lowglasses , man by man in the cottages round about . They conducted ...
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... soldier , famous as a man of fashion in London , and that it was mighty well of Redmond to talk and boast of beating ushers and farmers ' boys , but to fight an Englishman was a very different matter . Then she fell to talk of the ...
... soldier , famous as a man of fashion in London , and that it was mighty well of Redmond to talk and boast of beating ushers and farmers ' boys , but to fight an Englishman was a very different matter . Then she fell to talk of the ...
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... soldier ; on which Nora recurred to her infallible , " Ah ! now , would you leave me , then ? But , sure , you're not big enough for anything more than a little drummer . " To which I replied , by swearing that a soldier I would be ...
... soldier ; on which Nora recurred to her infallible , " Ah ! now , would you leave me , then ? But , sure , you're not big enough for anything more than a little drummer . " To which I replied , by swearing that a soldier I would be ...
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... soldiers were confined , of the wretched crea- tures with whom I was now forced to keep company , of the ploughmen , poachers , pickpockets , who had taken refuge from poverty , or the law ( as , in truth , I had done . myself ) , is ...
... soldiers were confined , of the wretched crea- tures with whom I was now forced to keep company , of the ploughmen , poachers , pickpockets , who had taken refuge from poverty , or the law ( as , in truth , I had done . myself ) , is ...
Pagina 78
... soldier as shall appear presently . Meanwhile , our passage was very favourable ; my adventures were told by Fagan to his brother officers , who treated me with kindness ; and my victory over the big chairman pro- cured me respect from ...
... soldier as shall appear presently . Meanwhile , our passage was very favourable ; my adventures were told by Fagan to his brother officers , who treated me with kindness ; and my victory over the big chairman pro- cured me respect from ...
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asked Balibari Barry Lyndon Barryville battle of Minden brought Bullingdon called Captain Fagan Captain Quin Castle Brady Castle Lyndon chevalier confess Countess Ida court cousin dear Dublin Duke English Europe Fakenham fancy fashion father fellow Fitzsimons fortune French gave Geldern gentleman give guineas Hackton hand handsome Harry Barry hear heart highness honour horse Ireland Irish King kingdom of Ireland knew Lady Lyndon ladyship laughing letter look Lord George Ludwigslust Lumpit Madame Magny married matter Mick Monsieur mother never night officer person Phil Purcell play poor Potzdorff Poynings pretty prince Princess Olivia promise Prussian quarrel rascal Redmond Barry regiment replied riband rode screamed soldier splendour story sure sword talk tell thought thousand Tiptoff told took Ulick uncle Weissenborn widow wife woman word wretched