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The Celt and Saxon

CHAPTER X
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Besides Patrick came nearer to them; he showed sensibility.

They have it, and they deem it auspicious of goodness, or of the gentleness acceptable as an equivalent.

Not the less was Philip the one to inspire the deeper and the wilder passion.
'So you've been down there ?' said Philip.

'Tell us of your welcome.
Never mind why you went: I think I see.

You're the Patrick of fourteen, who tramped across Connaught for young Dermot to have a sight of you before he died, poor lad.


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