The Last Earl of Desmond:: A Historical Romance of 1599-1603. ... In Two Volumes. ...Hodges and Smith, 104, Grafton-Street., 1854 |
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... blood- thirsty man in Munster ? Preposterous ! I am astonished at you . You are worse than Dickens and his Thames . " The most beautiful reaches of his Blackwater are between Mallow and Youghal , where it termi- nates . Here it flows ...
... blood- thirsty man in Munster ? Preposterous ! I am astonished at you . You are worse than Dickens and his Thames . " The most beautiful reaches of his Blackwater are between Mallow and Youghal , where it termi- nates . Here it flows ...
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... , the other cannot grumble . " " Have you brought the money with you ? " " The half of it - two hundred crowns : you get the remainder when- " When you see your cousin's blood upon the point 4 THE LAST EARL OF DESMOND .
... , the other cannot grumble . " " Have you brought the money with you ? " " The half of it - two hundred crowns : you get the remainder when- " When you see your cousin's blood upon the point 4 THE LAST EARL OF DESMOND .
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... blood upon the point of my sword ? " " You get the remainder when you have earned it , " replied Fitzgibbon , handing Nugent a bag , con- taining the sum mentioned . " This is like selling one's soul to the de- vil , " said Nugent ...
... blood upon the point of my sword ? " " You get the remainder when you have earned it , " replied Fitzgibbon , handing Nugent a bag , con- taining the sum mentioned . " This is like selling one's soul to the de- vil , " said Nugent ...
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... with Sir George Carew . - Had I known there was bad blood between him and Fitz - Thomas , I might have engaged him in this affair for half the sum , " thought he , as he clambered up the " Rock 8 THE LAST EARL OF DESMOND .
... with Sir George Carew . - Had I known there was bad blood between him and Fitz - Thomas , I might have engaged him in this affair for half the sum , " thought he , as he clambered up the " Rock 8 THE LAST EARL OF DESMOND .
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... blood , and per- haps " ( hesitating ) " perhaps I shall never live to spend it . Pish ! this damp cave has chilled and unmanned me ! The day is now breaking in the East . I must away , and prepare for my interview with the Lord ...
... blood , and per- haps " ( hesitating ) " perhaps I shall never live to spend it . Pish ! this damp cave has chilled and unmanned me ! The day is now breaking in the East . I must away , and prepare for my interview with the Lord ...
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Archbishop of Cashel Archer Blarney blood bosom bownoughs brother Burke Buttevant called Captain cave CHAPTER child Cork Countess of Desmond cousin death Dermond O'Conor Dermot Dost thou Earl of Desmond Earl's escape exclaimed eyes face father fear Fitzgibbon Florence Mac Carthy hand harper hast head hear heard heart honour horse inquired Ireland Irish James Fitz-Thomas Jephson Jesuit John Kathleen Kilmallock knew Lady Desmond Lady Margaret letter looked Lord Barry Lord President lordship Lyshin Castle Mac Rory Majesty's Mallow Castle milé murther never Nugent O'Conor Don Peter Lacy President of Munster President's priest prisoner Queen reader rebel Redmond Burke replied servant SHAKSPEARE Sir George Carew Sir Walter Sir Walter Raleigh smile soldiers sorrow soul speak Sugane Earl tell thee thought thousand pounds Tower Tower of London treachery treason White Knight wife wild woman wood word young
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