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The Black Prophet: A Tale Of Irish Famine

CHAPTER XXXI
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It was near daybreak on the morning of the same night, and he was on his way through Glendhu.

He was then desired to state what it was that brought him through Glendhu at such an hour.

He would tell the truth, as it was safe to do so now--he had been making United Irishmen that night, and, at all events, he was on his keeping, for the truth was, he had been reported to government, and there was a warrant out for him.

He was then desired to proceed in his evidence, and he did so.

On his way through Glendhu he came to a very lonely spot, where he had been obliged to hide, at that time, more than once or twice, himself.


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