Excise department, he straight resolves on asking the situation for his brother, from Lord Cork — a personage whom he had never seen before ; but who, he was sure, from his title, must be a fellow townsman of his. The interview is in itself a comedy.... The Adventures of Barney Mahoney - Page 57by Marianne Nicholson Croker - 1832 - 299 pagesFull view - About this book
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...was sure, from his title, must be a fellow townsman of his. The interview is in itself a comedy. ' When our adventurer judged that the accident of the...sufficiently faded from the recollection of his mistress, be took an opportunity of requesting leave of absence in order to put in force a certain project he... | |
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...good city of London. MILORD ALWAYS. WHKN our adventurer judged that the accident of the ball dress had sufficiently faded from the recollection of his mistress, he took an opjiorlnnity of requesting leave of alïsence, in order to put in force a certain project he had long... | |
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