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London,'Lv . ................. .. 9.00
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Kippen .............. I ...... �� - 3.44
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Dublin ............... 7.12 3.35
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. DublIn . 11.37 10.44
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3myth ....................... .5.09
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Newaught ............ e ...... 532
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sweafing-stonei and found notbing, tale at least, must prov:e their , right to the UtMOstponfJOY Of the law, Hot -man's voice, 'a fear that .behind t4ig give; gentleness 'returned �0 auger, and his father, nor, d1dhe,,J'.o* .. "I � �� , ?., ,
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The;. -cupboard' was empty,, except � for of kings by no mean shuffling ... of. Aiv- shame Is upon bfm. Men and the -heat silence, of his goes la�r some knowl- he stood there -livid in. hisi passion and of, that night, six y.earo.,,, of .re, W, gn, I I ,�M� ,
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and a moinent- later"he was teari'n'"g erywheret; behind and before, so'.dev-p heel'and set his face towards ' the your damned business, as'well as you me .to put a name to it, 1, will -I'll , Down to the quay-slde'iie went, and . .;
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below rushed irp like tbe'chlil winds with hands feeling along the slimy .ling with 'a inuttered curse to the all. 4.11.11 ", �
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lioard:, Charles Stuart., began gropiugsaturated than if he had been Nv,015- ' 'f the' fatIi6r`aid witii' a':fin�le 'tu'�Iked un- � . . . . ,� !.
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cut athwart the blindness of his �yes
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cupboard- at the end of thle:passage,
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hungeF for romance. " �
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fear of 'pitfalls, and every moment
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must be in the old mbIn's coffers, or
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that pale line grew longer and bfbhd-
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when lie bhd li.9tened,to all the.6rafty
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to understand how he came by It. - A
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mistaken as it waq, It' sefVtd as 'no
explanations big tather would feed
sailor here, a',sailor ,there, each bring-
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easement. to big anger. ' He wnew iliat
lihn i�kth, � as a child in si9kness is
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Ing his little portion and getting -a
At last it came when by the ligilt
temper well, and, as one all-powerful
fe'd o6O.of a spoon? The .�icRuess, of
goodly price for it, no dou��, enjoy-
of it he could see the walls on either
in authority, had got but little satis-
Iris disgust woul�-stlll be in his blood.
'Ing into tbe bargain a sense of se-
'that
ilde of him, the, slitne that .glittered
factl'on froin it. . I
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curity and tb� hospitality of den
w : ith its wetness. the drops of water
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PA ' $$age; for before ever he reached it
abpreciate better than he' that- im-
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.ho -could see how' ttli,� tilunel widelned
�into
portunate appeal for mercy, when
truth out then and' there 'and be d�ne
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that
the breadth of.a spacious room.
11lis was a cellar, . and likia that in
just'the,last three blows that follow,
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which O'Shaughtlessy ke
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arm out of the caj oling.,grip of' his
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SY's, too, It was filled with, kegi of
But In such a mood ao, Charles Stu-
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brandy; and one ,I,ong'row of' great
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entrance once again.
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had only to finger with a threatening
barrels of wine. It �*aa . not difficult
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knew it well -there. would be no such
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to recognite, that these two places
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I do4Vt want to listen to any of y9ur
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would be for his a.sking.
wereAn. one agre&aent, at one end
the cane until his arm Was tired,,and
explanations. What weyve got, to say
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But it W . as not considerations of,.
recelvo�g the sul'tiggled. wines and at
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at the e I nd . of it there the boy would
can be said do*n bd,re as well as Any-
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the ottlef Introducing thein in all the
stand, dry-ey,ed and silent, moreover
wher4i . else. As far as G2y agd goes,
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guise. of simple virtue and Innocence
with nof One -,shadow- of change upoir
Pm just As young and jus.i as old,as
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into the honest 1111ght of day,
the determined expregslon of his fa,cp,,,
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cumbrous hogsheads of wine he found
But Charles S�tiart scarcely paused
For this very reig - 6h Sandy for two
at the things I ,safa about going to be
latcb -and'. bolt of� a door, the
to look aboptt, him. With ieet' now
years had given uV all use -of the
a. soldier. I'm sixteen and a few -more'
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chu'bkle turned to a, soft sound 'of
running al6ost,'in that 6ertainty of
care. It tired his arm.. airid- achieved
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hours-tbat's, all. It's tb6sie,few hours
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laughter, 11 . ke a clilld tAing the Play-
every. step he took, he crossed the
no purpose that be could see of. In-
that have made'the difference, and if'
thing its expectant hands have been
cellar floor and -peered tbrougb"the
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deed, as a contest of wills, it would
you're as good a man at business,- as
stretched out to hold. .1.
partly op � I...
.. have seemed, young Idbarles, had -ail-'
they say you are, you'll Just let me
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�ways bad the best of ft. With a see-
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bellir too. 8 the starving light'of
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f6 Ile proine across a table and take a
mind. lfi letting Itself go ecused and
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