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Ireland Under Coercion (2nd ed.) (1 of 2) (1888)

CHAPTER II
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I have no reason to suppose that she was born at Cashelmore at all or in Ireland.

But her father, reputed in the time of Washington to be the richest man in the United States, who came from the North of Ireland and settled in Baltimore as a merchant, may very well have been born there.
To my great regret Father M'Fadden of Glena, or Falcarragh, was absent from home.

As we drove homeward we met on the way a young lady on a smart jaunting-car, with a servant in livery.

This was the daughter, our driver told us, of Mr.Griffiths, the Protestant clergyman, past whose residence our road lay.

His church stands high upon a commanding cliff, and is a feature in the landscape.


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