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The Open Secret of Ireland

CHAPTER VII
16/39

And in point of fact they succeeded.

They obtained financial arrangements of the most generous character, and, thereafter, the battle-flags were furled.

Within five years of Disestablishment the Episcopalian Synod was praising it as the happiest event in the life of that Church.

The lawyers, being denied the martyrdom of the battlefield, stolidly accepted that of promotion to the judicial bench, and a holy silence descended on the divines.
This strategy having succeeded so admirably in 1868 is repeated in 1912.
"Ulster" has not the least intention of raising war or the sinews of war; her interest is in the sinews of peace.

Although she does not hold a winning card in her hand she hopes to scoop the pool by a superb bluff.


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