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Long and sadly Kilbride gazed down upon the still forms outlined under their covering. Twice he essayed to speak, but each time his voice failed him. "Men!" he said at last huskily, as if to himself. "Men! is this what I have brought you into? . . . Is this " He choked, and was silent awhile; then; "Oh!" cried he suddenly, "God knows! . . . under the circumstances I used the best judgment I "
"Because they were unable to resist the pressure put on them by the two chief tenants, Kilbride and Dunne, with the help of the League. Kilbride and Dunne both lived very well." My information at Dublin was that Mr. Kilbride had a fine house built by Lord Lansdowne, and a farm of seven hundred acres, at a rent of £760, 10s. Mr.
"No, there was as good land at Luggacurren as any there was in all Ireland; but," and here he pointed off to the crests of the hills in the distance, "there was a deal of land there of the estate on the hills, and it was very poor land, but the tenants had to pay as much for that as for the good property of Dunne and Kilbride." "Do you know Mr. Lynch, the magistrate?" I asked.
They sleep together, mother and children, in Kilbride, in the shadow of a great thorn-bush, and not far from St. Brigid's Tower. Lonely and far as the churchyard is, there is not a Sunday in the year that the husband and father does not find his way there after mass, trudging along that solitary way, between bare hedges or blooming, as faithfully as the day comes round.
Two days later he remarked to the O.C. and Kilbride: "I'm glad to be able to report a decided improvement in that man Hardy's condition. His pulse is stronger, his appetite is increasing and he's beginning to grouse. That old ruffian of a farrier-corporal, McCullough, was right, begad! he knew the man better than I did.
It ought to be mentioned here that in all his dealings with this establishment Dr. Kirk never had any pecuniary interest in it, always giving his services free. Nor has the writer, or any of Dr. Kirk's family, any pecuniary connection with the place. All information as to the establishment may be had by writing to the Proprietor or Manager, Seamill Sanatorium, West Kilbride, Scotland.
As they were most of them unwilling to accept the Plan, and were intimidated into it for the benefit of the League, and of the two chief tenants, Mr. Dunn and Mr. Kilbride, men of substance who had squandered their resources, the majority of the evicted are sore and angry. "At first each man was allowed £3 a month by the League for himself and his family. But they found that Mr.
"Yes!" muttered Gully thoughtfully, as the inspector finished. "Yes, that will do, Kilbride. Give me the pen, please, and I will sign it. . . ."
" a curiously wistful note crept into his deep tones, for the inspector had made an angry, impatient gesture "Listen, Kilbride! . . . I'm gone up I know it therefore, if I sing my 'swan song' now or later, it can matter little one way or the other; and I would rather sing it to you and Slavin and Yorke there than to anyone else.
Sergeant Slavin was wont to remark sagely: "'Tis an ould saying bhoys 'Murdher will out' we'll sure dhrop onto it sooner or lather, an' thin belike we'll get th' surprise av our lives for I firmly believe, as Kilbride said 't'will prove tu be some lokil man who had a grudge agin' pore Larry for somethin' or another. So just kape on quietly watchin' an' listh'nin, an' we'll nail that fella yet."
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