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The Black Prophet: A Tale Of Irish Famine

CHAPTER XXIX
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I didn't think it safe that she should see us together on this night, at all events.

Sit down.

This girl's illness has nearly spoiled all; however, we must only do the best we can.

Thank God the night's dark, that's one comfort." "If we could a' had Dalton found guilty," replied Body, "all would be well over this night, an' we might be on our way out o' this to America; but what 'ud you do wid Sarah if we had?
Sure she wouldn't be able to travel, nor she won't, I doubt, as it is." "Sarah," replied the Prophet, who suspected the object of the question, "is well fit to take care of herself.

We must only go without her, if she's not able to come the day afther to-morrow.


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