[Ireland Under Coercion (2nd ed.) (2 of 2) (1888) by William Henry Hurlbert]@TWC D-Link bookIreland Under Coercion (2nd ed.) (2 of 2) (1888) CHAPTER IX 7/46
But what would he know about America? Sure, any one can see it's the storms and the grain that is the death of us in Ireland." "But I thought it was the landlords and the rents ?" "Oh, that's in Woodford and Loughrea; not here at all.
There'll be no good till we get a war." "Get a war? with whom? What do you want a war for ?" "Ah! it was the good time when we had the Crimean war--with the wheat all about Portumna.
I'll show you the great store there was built.
It's no use now.
But we'll have a war.
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