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Charles O’Malley, The Irish Dragoon
Volume 2 (of 2)

CHAPTER XXXIII
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Drumgold is making a motion in Chancery about it, to break the sale, and the tenants are in open rebellion and swear they'll murther a receiver, if one is sent down among them.

Indeed, they came in such force into Galway during the assizes, and did so much mischief, that the cases for trial were adjourned, and the judges left with a military escort to protect them.
This, of course, is gratifying to our feelings; for, thank Providence, there is some good in the world yet.

Kilmurry was sold last week for twelve thousand.

Andy Blake would foreclose the mortgage, although we offered him every kind of satisfaction.

This has done Godfrey a deal of harm; and some pitiful economy--taking only two bottles of claret after his dinner--has driven the gout to his head.


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