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Hyacinth

CHAPTER I
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Below them Carrowkeel, the village, cowered in such shelter as the sandhills afforded.

Eastward lonely cottages, faintly smoking dots in the landscape, straggled away to the rugged bases of the mountains.

The Rev.AEneas Conneally entered upon his mission enthusiastically, and the London committee awaited results.

There were scarcely any results, certainly none that could be considered satisfactory.

The day for making conversions was past, and the tide had set decisively against the new reformation.


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