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Among the most notable were Wallace F. Johnson, Conrad B. Doyle, Harold Throckmorton, S. Howard Voshell, and myself, all of whom were granted leave of two weeks or a month. Captain R. N. Williams and Ensigns William M. Johnston and Maurice E. M'Loughlin, and many other stars, were overseas.
'Tis true the verdict against her is not unanimous. There is a woman, named Poll Doolin, mentioned, who bears a most unrelenting enmity against M'Loughlin and his family, for having transported one of her sons.
Mary M'Loughlin was a girl of strong mind and firm character, and not likely to feel alarmed by any groundless cause of apprehension. She immediately recognized the woman, who was no other than our old friend Poll Doolin, and in the phrases peculiar to the country, made the usual kind inquiry after her health and welfare.
M'Loughlin, we all know you, the same pleasant fellow you ever were, and upon my credit, as good a companion as any one could sit with. All I wish is that we had here more of the family on both sides, that the boys and girls might have something to whisper to one another." "I didn't care we had, Val, my boy; but how on earth will we get home?
"'What are the religious opinions of those men, Mr. M'Clutchy? "'M'Loughlin is a Papist "'But Harman is worse, interrupted Phil; 'for he's a Protestant, and no Orangeman. "'I thought, I replied, 'that nothing could be so bad as a Papist, much less worse.
Harman," said Clement, "let her, if you will be advised by me, take her own time, and her own way." "Thank you, sir," said Poll, "that's just what I wish. Well, he, M'Loughlin, transported my boy, that my heart was in, and from that minute I swore never to die till I'd revenge that act upon him. Very well I kept my word.
It's little you'll make of it in Raymond's iron fingers Halloo, this is for white-head, and white-head's poor little white-head's -father, and for poor little white-head's mother, and this ay, the froth's comin' now, now, now and this last's for poor Mary M'Loughlin! Eh, ho, ho!
M'Loughlin has never quite equalled his marvellous game of 1914 against Brookes and Wilding. It is the psychology of patriotism that brings out this tennis. Personality is submerged. Unity of purpose as a team, replaces the object of personal glory that is the keynote of championship.
"It's a very unusual thing, Poll," she proceeded, "to see you in this part of the neighborhood!" "It is," returned Poll, "I wasn't so near the mountains this many a day; an' I wouldn't be here now, only on your account. Miss M'Loughlin."
"The Tullygrindem estate is, I am sorry to say, in a still more disheartening condition. There is a very bitter and knowing family living on the townland of Beleeven, named M'Loughlin, who contrive to spread dangerous and destructive principles among the tenantry. They are cunning, unscrupulous, and vindictive, but cautious, plausible, and cloaked with the deepest hypocrisy.
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