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

CHAPTER VI
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The police accompanied her to several traders, who all refused.

Ultimately she was supplied by the post-mistress.

On the 7th of January she came, and the police accompanied her to several traders, all of whom refused her even bread.

Believing she wanted it badly, we, the police, supplied her with some.

On these three occasions she was followed by large numbers of young people about the street, evidently to frighten and intimidate her, and their demeanour was so hostile that we were obliged to disperse them and protect her home.


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