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But it felled him to the ground. He sank first in prayer, and then in insensibility. The doctor did everything. All that night long he passed to and fro from house to house; for several had swum to Llandudno. Others, it was thought, had gone to Abergele. In the morning Frank was recovered enough to write to his father, by Maggie's bedside.
I have taken no pains about my style of writing. I was born at Shrewsbury on February 12th, 1809, and my earliest recollection goes back only to when I was a few months over four years old, when we went to near Abergele for sea-bathing, and I recollect some events and places there with some little distinctness.
A new departure A Dublin hotel in the "sixties" The Irish mail service The wonderful old paddle mail-boats The convivial waiters of the Munster The Viceregal Lodge-Indians and pirates The imagination of youth A modest personal ambition Death-warrants; imaginary and real The Fenian outbreak of 1866-7 The Abergele railway accident A Dublin Drawing-Room Strictly private ceremonials Some of the amenities of the Chapel Royal An unbidden spectator of the State dinners Irish wit Judge Keogh Father Healy Happy Dublin knack of nomenclature An unexpected honour and its cause Incidents of the Fenian rising Dr.
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