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CHAPTER IX
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CHAPTER IX.
CONTINUATION OF PERSONAL WANDERINGS .-- DUNGARVAN .-- THE COMERAGHS .-- MOUNT MELLARY .-- KILWORTH .-- CROSS.

DUNMANWAY .-- GOUGANE BARRA .-- BANTRY BAY .-- THE PRIEST'S LEAP .-- KENMARE .-- THE REEKS .-- KILLARNEY .-- TEMPLENOE .-- DEPARTURE .-- CORK .-- BRISTOL .-- LONDON .-- PARIS.
After leaving Quinlan's, as detailed in a former chapter, O'Mahony and myself agreed to separate for a few days.

No reward had then been offered for him, and my presence only impeded his movements.

We crossed the river Suir, and remained most of the day in Coolnamuck wood.

Toward evening I was conducted far into the county Waterford, where I was to remain until I heard what progress he was able to make.


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