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She received the book a few days after, and as she turned over the leaves she heard the children coming home from school, and she took the book out to them, for her sight was failing, and they read bits of it aloud, and she frightened them by dropping on her knees and crying out that God had been very good to her. She wandered over the country visiting churches, returning to Kilmore suddenly.

'Air it, Mrs Chiddock, all today, and move my bed-furniture in in the afternoon. Put the Bishop of Kilmore in my old room. 'Pray, Sir Richard, said a new voice, breaking in on this speech, 'might I have the favour of a moment's interview? Sir Richard turned round and saw a man in black in the doorway, who bowed. 'I must ask your indulgence for this intrusion, Sir Richard.

Less than two years later it was decided to transfer Hugh O'Reilly from Kilmore to the primatial See . Thomas Fleming had been appointed to Dublin in 1623, and despite the efforts of his enemies he succeeded in eluding the vigilance of those who wished to drive him from Ireland.

You've never taken any part in our It's very good of you to think of staying. It really is. And I appreciate the spirit in which But " "For goodness' sake, Moyne," I said, "don't give me credit for any kind of heroism. That noblesse oblige attitude of yours doesn't suit me a bit. It isn't in my line." "But hang it all, Kilmore, you can't be staying here for the fun of it."

The way before him was plain enough, yet his uncle's apathy and constitutional infirmity of purpose seemed at times to thwart him. Some two or three days ago, he had come running down from Kilmore with the news that a baby had been born out of wedlock, and Father Stafford had shown no desire that his curate should denounce the girl from the altar.

I could imagine Clithering, heroic to the last, waving his incriminating telegram in the faces of his judges. Bland saved the situation. "Come along, Colonel," he said. "Show me where that court martial of yours is sitting. Lord Kilmore will restrain this lunatic till we get back." Crossan may have been pleased at being addressed as Colonel.

Two or three screams there were the witnesses are not sure which and then a slight and muffled noise of some commotion or struggling was all that came. But Lady Mary Hervey fainted outright, and the housekeeper stopped her ears and fled till she fell on the terrace. The Bishop of Kilmore and Sir William Kentfield stayed.

He cannot even get a glass for his watch, for the watch-maker no more than anybody else dare serve him. Every feature of his extraordinary situation depicted in my first letter on "Disturbed Ireland" is exaggerated almost to distortion. Last evening the following letter was handed to him by the tenants of Lord Erne: "Kilmore. Nov. 10, 1880. C.C. Boycott, Esq.

You'll see them at every street corner as we go along. By jove! I believe that's Nosey Henderson in command of this detachment. Excuse me one moment, Lord Kilmore. Henderson was with me at Harrow. I'll just shake hands with him." He turned to the young officer as he spoke. "Hullo Nosey," he said, "I didn't know you were in these parts." "Ordered up from the Curragh," said Henderson.

The young man looked at the priest, surprised at his sternness, and the priest said: "She has become a great trial to us at Kilmore. Come aside and I will tell you about her." And when the priest had told the young man about the window the young man asked if Biddy would have to be sent away. "I hope not, for if she were separated from her window she would certainly die.

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