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The Celt and Saxon

CHAPTER VIII
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You are a judge of horses; you ride well; you would have splendid pastures over there; you might raise a famous breed.

The air is fine; it would suit our English stock.

We are on ground, Mr.O'Donnell, which my forefathers contested sharply and did not yield.' 'The owners of the soil had to do that,' said Patrick.

'I can show the same in my country, with a difference.' 'Considerably to your benefit.' 'Everything has been crushed there barring the contrary opinion.' 'I could expect such a remark from a rebel.' 'I'm only interpreting the people, sir.' 'Jump out of that tinder-box as soon as you can.' 'When I was in South America, it astonished me that no Englishman had cast an eye on so inviting a land.

Australia is not comparable with it.


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