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The Black Prophet: A Tale Of Irish Famine

CHAPTER XXII
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Indeed, I'm sure of it." "An' maybe that's not the only lie you're sure of," replied Jemmy.

"It's a subject, any way, you don't undherstand.

No," he proceeded, "by all accounts, Charley, it would wring any one's heart to see him taken away in his ould age from his miserable family and childre, and then he's so humble, too, and so resigned to the will an' way o' God.

He's lyin' ill in the gaol.

I seen him yestherday--I went to see him an' to say whatever I could to comfort him.


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