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An Eye for an Eye

CHAPTER I
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He told also of the tenants who were not to be harassed, and the servants who were not to be dismissed, and the horses that were to be allowed to die in their beds, and the trees that were not to be cut down.
"I wish I knew him," said Kate.

"I wish I could have seen him once." "That can never be," said Fred, sadly.
"No;--of course not." Then Mrs.O'Hara asked a question.

"Has he ever heard of us ?" "Yes;--he has heard of you." "From you ?" "No;--not first from me.

There are many reasons why I would not have mentioned your names could I have helped it.

He has wished me to marry another girl,--and especially a Protestant girl.


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