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Ireland Under Coercion (2nd ed.) (2 of 2) (1888)

CHAPTER VIII
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It was a great pity.

The people came from all parts to see the Blackwater and Lismore; and there was money going." "Yes, he would be glad to see it all quiet again.

Ah yes! that was a most beautiful place there just running out into the Blackwater.

It was a gentleman owned it; he lived there a good deal, and he fished.

Ah! there's no such river in the whole world for salmon as the Blackwater; indeed, there is not! Everything was better when he was a lad.


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